Access to digital innovations – from SMS advice services to digital networks that connect women in agribusiness – is enabling women to participate in formal agricultural value chains and improve their livelihoods
Agriculture is the largest employment sector for 60% of women in Oceania, Southern Asia and sub-Saha...
Women contribute enormously in agricultural growth and development through their involvement in crop...
Digital agriculture encompasses a value chain framework that supports smallholder farmers’ access to...
En accédant aux innovations digitales – des services de conseils par SMS aux réseaux numériques conn...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) can be powerful tools to overcome limited access t...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are promoted as an equaliser of opportunities – bu...
Digital technologies are revolutionising agricultural value chains, providing improved access to inp...
The dossier explains how agriculture’s potential mitigates youth migration. This Spore issue also in...
Women play a critical role in food security in the developing world, but their agricultural activiti...
Increasing amounts of agricultural data are being produced at faster speeds, using a greater variety...
There has hen world-wide recognition of the importance of ICTs as tools to promote women's empowerm...
Pioneers who have been engaging women in agribusiness share their experiences and perspectives on wh...
Agricultural innovations must have a more substantial impact to meet the United Nation’s Sustainable...
Lack of access to information is an important barrier affecting women farmers’ adoption of climate-s...
Women can access information about CSA through accessible communication channels like mobile phone
Agriculture is the largest employment sector for 60% of women in Oceania, Southern Asia and sub-Saha...
Women contribute enormously in agricultural growth and development through their involvement in crop...
Digital agriculture encompasses a value chain framework that supports smallholder farmers’ access to...
En accédant aux innovations digitales – des services de conseils par SMS aux réseaux numériques conn...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) can be powerful tools to overcome limited access t...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are promoted as an equaliser of opportunities – bu...
Digital technologies are revolutionising agricultural value chains, providing improved access to inp...
The dossier explains how agriculture’s potential mitigates youth migration. This Spore issue also in...
Women play a critical role in food security in the developing world, but their agricultural activiti...
Increasing amounts of agricultural data are being produced at faster speeds, using a greater variety...
There has hen world-wide recognition of the importance of ICTs as tools to promote women's empowerm...
Pioneers who have been engaging women in agribusiness share their experiences and perspectives on wh...
Agricultural innovations must have a more substantial impact to meet the United Nation’s Sustainable...
Lack of access to information is an important barrier affecting women farmers’ adoption of climate-s...
Women can access information about CSA through accessible communication channels like mobile phone
Agriculture is the largest employment sector for 60% of women in Oceania, Southern Asia and sub-Saha...
Women contribute enormously in agricultural growth and development through their involvement in crop...
Digital agriculture encompasses a value chain framework that supports smallholder farmers’ access to...