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SPORE magazine No 155 Octobre-Novembre 2011
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SPORE Magazine No 155 - October-November 2011
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ICT Update 62 - Vulgarisation et conseil
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CTA ICT Update October 2011 - Extension and Advice
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Amiran Kenya to donate Farmers KitAmiran Kenya, Ministry of Planning, National Development and vision 2030, MDGs Trust Fund and Mathioya CDF will be joining forces to mark this year’s World Poverty Day, an event that will see the inauguration of an Amiran Farmers Kit donated by Mathioya CDF to Ngutu Primary School. This comes at a time when the government and other institutions in the public and private sectors, through public private partnership come together in solidarity with the needy members of the society, to renew commitment to continue the fight against poverty. The event will be graced by Planning, National Development and Vision 2030 Minister Wycliffe Oparanya – Minister, Ministry of at Rurii Stadium,Kiria-ini town, Muranga on October 17, 2011.
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Africa agricultural investments poorA number of factors limit the agricultural potential of Africa. Lack of infrastructure and poverty combine to limit farm size, despite local weather that would easily support large-scale agriculture. Kenya provides a vivid illustration of the factors that thwart agricultural potential across much of Africa- small plot sizes, minimal irrigation and endemic poverty, which precludes investment, and in turn, greater productivity.
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Ecosistema de conocimientoPlataforma interactiva para pormover procesos de gestion de conocimiento. Servicios interactivos, uso de las TIC, acortar distancias para adopcion de tecnologias agropecuarias.
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Demonstration in extension and rural advisory servicesThe article offers practitioners the recommendation to revisit demonstration in extension and rural advisory service delivery.
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Videos of Caribbean Science and Agriculture Film and Video CompetitionIncludes some some very interesting videos relevant to the extension conference e.g. " Fighting for Food Security"; "Nightmare 2020"; "Trial and Error"; " Agri-Innovations" and " Step into Mr. Gregory's home - Be Surprised by its wonder"
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The Agribusiness Society of the University of the West Indies(UWI).The society is a development of the students of the Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension (DAEE) at UWI St. Augustine Campus. It is an initiative to integrate the various facets of agriculture covered across the University of West Indies; bridging the gap between post graduate and undergraduate students and widening the scale of opportunities to develop agriculture as a promising career.The society plans to enhance the scope of opportunities provided to interested persons in the field of Agriculture and to change the perspectives concerning the nature of Agriculture as a difficult career choice and the important role it enshrines in the Caribbean. In addition the society intends to forge networks with all relevant stakeholders in the field at the national and regional level
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Site webSite web dédié aux activités de la fédération
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L’album photographique au village : un outil au service de l’agent de vulgarisation (Jean Yves CLAVREUL)
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AIDE AUX COMMUNAUTES DU SUD : Ecouter, Echanger Avant d’agir (Jean Yves CLAVREUL)
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Les différentes approches au service des vulgarisateurs (Jean Yves CLAVREUL)
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Post-graduate program on MSc (ICT in Agriculture and Rural Development)The web site contains details about two year post-graduate program on MSc (ICT in Agriculture and Rural Development) offered by DA-IICT, India
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Collecting and Exchange of Local Agriculture Content BlogThese are my contributions to CELAC;Collecting and exchange of local content blog. A blog that shares information on Agriculture local content and climate issues.
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The agricultural extension system and practices in TurkeyThis paper presents background information about the Agricultural Extension System (AES) in Turkey. It is concerned with the institutions, extension approaches and activities in the AES. In addition, some critical issues in public extension system are discussed. The AES, and the actors who provide extension and other services, are in both public institutions and private organizations. Agricultural extension activities are mainly performed by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs (MARA). In addition, some farmers’ associations, agricultural cooperatives, charities and several marketing firms have been involved in farmer training and extension activities. Mass media are also part of the AES. Overall, extension activities have been mainly organized and delivered by public institutions. The private sector’s extension activities have only recently been developed, are limited in terms of coverage area, and are product specific.
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Foire exposition des produits et technologies agricoles, Nouvelle approche pour la sécurité alimentaireVulgarisation de nouvelles techniques culturales et répondre à la question des citadins:"comment jardiner bio dans la cour, à la fenêtre, sur le balcon ou en utilisant les tables hydroponiques". Comment créer une complémentarité entre petits paysans afin que leurs faibles productions n’entrent en concurrence inutilement ? Comment nourrir durablement la population locale et exporter le surplus agricole?
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KISSAN Kerala : Multim-modal ICT enabled agri Information system in IndiaKISSAN Kerala is a ICT enabled multi-modal agri information system in Kerala, India.
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Opportunities for Youths in Africa in Web 2.0 and Social Mediaopportunities, social media,web 2.0, icts, youths






