We implemented an IFAD-supported project to promote ICT-based technologies for weather, water and crop –related information and advice to smallholders in Africa. A detailed user need assessment was carried out at four project sites in Ethiopia, Egypt, Sudan and Mali. About 60 farmers at each of the site receive customised information allowing them to plan at the individual field scale not just what to plant and irrigate, but when the weather conditions will be just right for maximum success. Additionally, the farmers in Sudan shall receive forecast on the potential floods. This has hugely empowered the small farmers of the vulnerable communities
Farmers in the Bengal Delta are confronted with increasing hydroclimatic risks due to climate variab...
11,250 farmers from 75 villages in the three project districts are being assisted to access weather ...
Mobile phones are increasingly being used to provide smallholder farmers with agricultural and rela...
We implemented an IFAD-supported project to promote ICT-based technologies for weather, water and cr...
Paper presented at the Mobile Services that Empower Vulnerable Communities, Catholic Relief Services...
In the Gash Delta of Eastern Sudan, spate irrigation (flood-recession farming) contributes substanti...
In UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education. Conference on New Nile Perspectives Scientific Advances...
Many West African farmers are struggling to cope with changing weather and climatic conditions. This...
Despite global advancements in technology and inter-trade volumes, Sub-Saharan Africa is the only Re...
Through SMS, market information has been disseminated to 5,000 smallholder farmers in two districts ...
Providing added value services for smallholders using open weather data in developing countries is c...
Unlike in other parts of the world, droughts are the leading natural disasters in Africa; they accou...
Most of the business models for weather services to smallholder farmers in Kenya are financially too...
Many people in Sudan communicate with text messages on their mobile phones – mostly with friends and...
Farmers in the Bengal Delta are confronted with increasing hydroclimatic risks due to climate variab...
Farmers in the Bengal Delta are confronted with increasing hydroclimatic risks due to climate variab...
11,250 farmers from 75 villages in the three project districts are being assisted to access weather ...
Mobile phones are increasingly being used to provide smallholder farmers with agricultural and rela...
We implemented an IFAD-supported project to promote ICT-based technologies for weather, water and cr...
Paper presented at the Mobile Services that Empower Vulnerable Communities, Catholic Relief Services...
In the Gash Delta of Eastern Sudan, spate irrigation (flood-recession farming) contributes substanti...
In UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education. Conference on New Nile Perspectives Scientific Advances...
Many West African farmers are struggling to cope with changing weather and climatic conditions. This...
Despite global advancements in technology and inter-trade volumes, Sub-Saharan Africa is the only Re...
Through SMS, market information has been disseminated to 5,000 smallholder farmers in two districts ...
Providing added value services for smallholders using open weather data in developing countries is c...
Unlike in other parts of the world, droughts are the leading natural disasters in Africa; they accou...
Most of the business models for weather services to smallholder farmers in Kenya are financially too...
Many people in Sudan communicate with text messages on their mobile phones – mostly with friends and...
Farmers in the Bengal Delta are confronted with increasing hydroclimatic risks due to climate variab...
Farmers in the Bengal Delta are confronted with increasing hydroclimatic risks due to climate variab...
11,250 farmers from 75 villages in the three project districts are being assisted to access weather ...
Mobile phones are increasingly being used to provide smallholder farmers with agricultural and rela...