The Australian International Food Security Centre is focusing on African countries, with funds of 33 million AUD to contribute toward food production projects over the next four years. The Centre is looking to collaborate with national and international partners, researchers, extension workers, in both the public and private sectors to improve smallholder African farms’, markets’, […]
New Australian International Food Security Centre Seeks Partnerships in Africa
Internships to Improveoperational Efficiency in Development Organizationsare
Internships to improveoperational efficiency in development organizationsare available through the ILC Africa Internship Program on behalf of USAID and Africa Lead. Applications are due by June 21st.
UCORIBU: A Success Story of Strengthening Food Security by Reducing Post Harvest Losses
UCORIBU: A Success Story of Strengthening Food Security by Reducing Post Harvest Losses discusses the impact of the USAID joint Post Harvest Handling and Storage Project on smallholder farmers. http://youtu.be/TumFF1CRmMQ
Ghana’s Agric Sector Likely to be Worst Hit by Climate Change Report
The EPA has reported that Ghana’s agricultural sector could be severely impacted by climate change if measures are not taken immediately. Most farmers are poor, small landholders and do not have knowledge of sustainable agricultural practices, technology, or how to properly utilize natural resources. Increased temperature has also led to increased pest attacks. Currently, the […]
Tennessee Agricultural Enhancement Program
The Tennessee Agricultural Enhancement Program is awarding financial assistance to state producers conducting qualifying projects in genetics, hay storage, feed storage, grain storage, and producer diversification opportunities. Proposals for funding should be turned in between June 1-7. http://www.tn.gov/agriculture/enhancement/
Togo: U.S. Treasury’s Neal Wolin in Country on Africa’s Future
The U.S. Treasury Deputy Secretary Neal Wolin spoke before the Togolese National Assembly, emphasizing the partnership of the USA to aid Togo’s development. Wolin highlighted the importance of infrastructure, suggesting improved roads, irrigation systems, making affordable electricity available, and broader access to information technology. These will aid in improved regional trade and access to markets, […]
Philippines – Crop Protection Assured
The Philippine government’s focus on the rice and corn sectors has led to the expectation of food sufficiency in 2013. Crop insurance companies have been of aid to farmers as they approach the wet season. Targeted initiatives of introducing high yield seed varieties, improved irrigation, and reduced PHL have turned the country from its previous […]
UC Riverside Receives Grant for Global Health and Development Research
A UC Riverside professor was awarded $100,000 in Grand Challenges Explorations grant money from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to research methods of identifying diseased corn in Third World countries. The professor plans to create a “biotic stress sensor printed on maize leaves.” The research team will be looking at low-cost methods of placing […]
As Food Crisis Looms in Niger, Lives Hang in the Balance
Concern International focuses on the development of agricultural training and assistance in the Sahel as a means to break the cycle of malnutrition, poverty, and resource degradation. Instead of mere emergency assistance, Concern International is calling for investment in technology and training, as well as drought-resistant seeds, fertilizer, and the introduction of irrigation systems. http://www.care2.com/causes/as-food-crisis-looms-in-niger-lives-hang-in-the-balance.html?page=1
Japan to Fund UNIDO Projects in Africa Worth over USD 7 Million
The government of Japan will fund UNIDO-based projects in Africa in order to provide training and equipment to various groups in different countries. In the Democratic Republic of Congo, US $1.3 million will be used to help improve the local agro-processing sector, expecting to benefit 4,000 people. In Kenya, US $1 million will be used to aid […]