This chapter focuses on an on-going DFID-funded project in Kenya to adapt and develop the Farmer Field School methodology specifically for livestock, and particularly for smallholder dairy production, focusing on animal health and production issues. On-going project activities are discussed, and an overview is presented of the participatory tools for problem diagnosis, the agro-ecosystem analysis (AESA) exercise, and livestock participatory technology Development
Livestock production and development plays an important part in the economies of developing countrie...
Smallholder dairy farmers in developing countries face many feed constraints such as inadequate feed...
Smallholder farmers play an important part in the dairy value chain in Sub-Saharan Africa. Three tec...
In government of Kenya provided veterinary services to livestock keepers including clinical and exte...
Currently over 1000 Farmer Field Schools (FFS) on integrated pest management (IPM) and/or integrated...
Farmer field schools (FFS) are based on an innovative, participatory and interactive learning approa...
A Research Project Report Submitted to the Chandaria School of Business in Partial Fulfillment of th...
A Research Project Report Submitted to the Chandaria School of Business in Partial Fulfillment of th...
International audienceThe agroecological transition implies rethinking the way farmers are supported...
This paper describes the origins and subsequent development of a collaborative programme of research...
Purpose: The Farmer Field School (FFS) has been used to enable farmers to adapt their farming decisi...
The farmer field school (FFS) approach was used in semi-arid eastern Kenya in the period 2002–2003 t...
We aimed to describe the management and productivity of this group of smallholder dairy farmers in K...
Semi-commercial smallholder dairy farmers in rural Kenya derive over 50% of their household income a...
This is a unique primary household and community level survey data in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. T...
Livestock production and development plays an important part in the economies of developing countrie...
Smallholder dairy farmers in developing countries face many feed constraints such as inadequate feed...
Smallholder farmers play an important part in the dairy value chain in Sub-Saharan Africa. Three tec...
In government of Kenya provided veterinary services to livestock keepers including clinical and exte...
Currently over 1000 Farmer Field Schools (FFS) on integrated pest management (IPM) and/or integrated...
Farmer field schools (FFS) are based on an innovative, participatory and interactive learning approa...
A Research Project Report Submitted to the Chandaria School of Business in Partial Fulfillment of th...
A Research Project Report Submitted to the Chandaria School of Business in Partial Fulfillment of th...
International audienceThe agroecological transition implies rethinking the way farmers are supported...
This paper describes the origins and subsequent development of a collaborative programme of research...
Purpose: The Farmer Field School (FFS) has been used to enable farmers to adapt their farming decisi...
The farmer field school (FFS) approach was used in semi-arid eastern Kenya in the period 2002–2003 t...
We aimed to describe the management and productivity of this group of smallholder dairy farmers in K...
Semi-commercial smallholder dairy farmers in rural Kenya derive over 50% of their household income a...
This is a unique primary household and community level survey data in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. T...
Livestock production and development plays an important part in the economies of developing countrie...
Smallholder dairy farmers in developing countries face many feed constraints such as inadequate feed...
Smallholder farmers play an important part in the dairy value chain in Sub-Saharan Africa. Three tec...