Mohammad Saleque conducted an in person trainings on ‘Fertilizer Management in Bangladesh with emphasis on biofortified crops’ at Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh, Bangladesh and Patuakhali Science and Technology University, Bangladesh. The trainings focused on disseminating knowledge of biofortification to the teachers, researchers and graduate students of the department of soil science, invoke to include biofortified […] Source: IFPRI Capacity Strengthening
Workshop on Analytical Techniques for Impact Evaluation
Anjani Kumar, Sunil Saroj, Avinash Kishore, Devesh Roy, Shweta Gupta, and Manavi Gupta conducted an in-person, 6 day training on analytical techniques for impact evaluation. The objective of the training program was to train young scientists from the ICAR, SAUs and CAUs on the analytical techniques for impact evaluation methods. The advances in the impact […] Source: IFPRI Capacity Strengthening
Summary Blog on ‘Capacity Strengthening Achievements by IFPRI Country Programs in 2018-2021
(Picture taken at a Kaleidoscope model training by IFPRI-Pakistan colleagues in Peshawar) Introduction This blog describes the capacity strengthening activities conducted between 2018-2021 by IFPRI country programs. It documents the nature of activities undertaken, alignment to country program objectives, and related impact. This kind of monitoring and reporting helps in promoting IFPRI’s capacity strengthening […] Source: IFPRI Capacity Strengthening
Africa Discussion of IFPRI’s 2022 Global Food Policy Report Climate Change and Food Systems
Global Food Policy Report IFPRI Africa Regional Office June 1, 2022 - 12:30 to 2:00pm GMT Information Register IFPRI’s 2022 Global Food Policy Report (GFPR) highlights the urgency of accelerating innovation, reforming policies, resetting market incentives, and increasing financing for sustainable food systems transformation. It sets forth a broad range of policy options for […] Source: IFPRI Ghana
Impact of fish feed formulation training on feed use and farmers’ income: Evidence from Ghana
Feed accounts for 60–80% of tilapia production costs, and high feed cost and limited feed access are major issues faced by fish farmers. A potential solution is for farmers to produce their own feeds using cheaper and locally available ingredients. This paper evaluates the feed formulation training implemented in Ghana as part of the Fisheries […] Source: IFPRI Ghana
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