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Cassava Village Processing Project Launch

AGRA president, Dr. Namanga looks on during the launch of Cassava Village Processing Project See details

TAVs

A lady harvests, TAVs in Kiambu See details

TAVs project

FCI's TAVs project ensures food security See details

Cassava Village Processing Project Launch TAVs TAVs project
Integration of Production and Marketing of Amaranth PDF Print E-mail

Integration of Production and Marketing of Amaranth

FCI implemented this project in partnership with Kenya Industrial Research & Development Institute KIRDI.
In the project, 500 smallholders in Nyeri were trained on better production, harvesting and post-harvest management.

 

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Cassava Village Processing Project (CVPP…

Cassava Village Processing Project (CVPP) is a project, which is implemented by Farm Concern International (FCI) and supported by Alliance for a Green Revolution for Africa (AGRA).Implemented...

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Market–Led Agricultural Program (MLAP)

The Tanzanian economy is agrarian; agriculture accounts for half of the national income, forms three quarters of merchandise exports, is a source of food and provides employment to 80 per...

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Domestic Horticulture Markets (DoHoMa)

 Domestic Horticulture Markets (DoHoMa)

The Hidden Engine of Africa’s Rural Economic GrowthIntroductionThe economies of African countries are predominantly agrarian, with the various economic sectors directly or indirectly dependent on the performance of the agricultural...

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