Describes experiences of: CIAT, German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) with NetworksThe project aims to improve smallholder livelihoods in Kenya, Uganda, and Rwanda by increasing the availability of dry-season forage for their livestock. Work is jointly carried out with farmers already members of different research and development networks
Drylands cover 40% of the global land area and host 2 billion people, of which 90% live in low- or m...
Climate change is a global phenomenon with negative impacts severely felt by poor people in developi...
Worldwide, 3.4 billion hectares of grazing land plus a quarter of the world crop production area are...
Animal breeding, pasture development and foraging in developing countries tended to be overlooked by...
The Pastures Network for Eastern and Southern Africa (PANESA) deals with forage and other feed resou...
The video published on Jul 18, 2017 by BecA-ILRI Hub In the ‘Land of a thousand hills’ where the ...
Inadequate quantity and quality of livestock feed is a persistent constraint to productivity for mix...
A family explains how they use 'Desho' grass as a feed for their livestock and the challenges they h...
The major challenge to adoption of improved forage technologies in the smallholder farming sector is...
The major challenge to adoption of improved forage technologies in the smallholder farming sector is...
Assisting African livestock keepers is a collection of four papers which were originally published i...
This paper had been presented for promotion at the university of Khartoum. To get the full text ple...
The livelihoods of mountain farmers are often constrained by poor access to markets and limited entr...
The remote arid and semi-arid Lands of Northern Kenya are dominated by pastoralist livestock product...
Climate-induced livelihood transitions in the agricultural systems of Africa are increasingly likely...
Drylands cover 40% of the global land area and host 2 billion people, of which 90% live in low- or m...
Climate change is a global phenomenon with negative impacts severely felt by poor people in developi...
Worldwide, 3.4 billion hectares of grazing land plus a quarter of the world crop production area are...
Animal breeding, pasture development and foraging in developing countries tended to be overlooked by...
The Pastures Network for Eastern and Southern Africa (PANESA) deals with forage and other feed resou...
The video published on Jul 18, 2017 by BecA-ILRI Hub In the ‘Land of a thousand hills’ where the ...
Inadequate quantity and quality of livestock feed is a persistent constraint to productivity for mix...
A family explains how they use 'Desho' grass as a feed for their livestock and the challenges they h...
The major challenge to adoption of improved forage technologies in the smallholder farming sector is...
The major challenge to adoption of improved forage technologies in the smallholder farming sector is...
Assisting African livestock keepers is a collection of four papers which were originally published i...
This paper had been presented for promotion at the university of Khartoum. To get the full text ple...
The livelihoods of mountain farmers are often constrained by poor access to markets and limited entr...
The remote arid and semi-arid Lands of Northern Kenya are dominated by pastoralist livestock product...
Climate-induced livelihood transitions in the agricultural systems of Africa are increasingly likely...
Drylands cover 40% of the global land area and host 2 billion people, of which 90% live in low- or m...
Climate change is a global phenomenon with negative impacts severely felt by poor people in developi...
Worldwide, 3.4 billion hectares of grazing land plus a quarter of the world crop production area are...