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Strengthening the CCARDESA ICKM System

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Hatfield Consultants Africa
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C12 Consultants

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1.00
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CCARDESA
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An overview of the revised CCARDESA ICKM System, including revisions to the ICKM Strategy, Manual and approach. It also includes an introduction to the new CCARDESA website and newsletter and monitoring and evaluation component.

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ICKM
Knowledge Management
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Baitsi Podisi
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CCARDESA
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CCARDESA 2018. Strengthening the CCARDESA ICKM System. Presentation at the CCARDESA ICKM Community of Practice Workshop, Johannesburg 2018-10-11.

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Cover crop species, with a focus on legumes

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Technologies and practices for small agricultural producers (TECA)
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Various crop alternatives can be used as vegetative cover (grains, legumes, root crops and oil crops) in conservation agriculture (CA) and are of great benefit to the soil. This entry discusses in particular the use of leguminous crops as vegetative cover in crop rotation. It provides detailed advice on when to introduce legumes and provides criteria for the selection of the most appropriate legumes. For that purpose a list of almost 80 leguminous cover crops is attached ordered according to the environmental and climatic conditions they can be used under (e.g. humidity, fire, drought, shade, fertile soils, flooded area or cold conditions).
This technology is part of a series on conservation agriculture.

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Conservation agriculture; Legumes; Cover Crop
Citation

Technologies and practices for small agricultural producers (TECA). Cover crop species, with a special focus on legumes. Food and Administration Organisation for the United Nations (FAO). Accessed online: teca.fao.org/technology/cover-crop-species-special-focus-legumes.

Energypedia

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Energypedia is a wiki platform for collaborative knowledge exchange on renewable energy, energy access, and energy efficiency topics in developing countries.

Today one in five people worldwide lack access to electricity, while every third person cooks on unhealthy fireplaces. First-hand knowledge on modern and sustainable energy solutions often only exists locally or in fragments and thus is difficult for individuals to access. Therefore, there is a great need to facilitate and expand the diffusion of these technologies in developing countries through knowledge exchange and collaboration

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Energy, Renewable Energy, Energy Access, Energy Efficiency, Sustainable Energy
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+49 6196 2029722
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Energypedia
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Energypedia. Eschborn, Germany.

 

CCARDESA Category

The role and importance of residues

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Thierfelder, C
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Wall, P.C.

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Crop residues consist of dead plant parts, or stover, that remain from previous crops, including green manure cover crops, and may be supplemented with dried weeds or other imported plant material.
Soil cover is one of the most critical factors in ensuring the success of conservation agriculture (CA). In conventional agricultural systems, residues are usually fed to animals, taken off the field for other uses, incorporated or burned. In many places communal grazing rights are observed, and protecting the residues on the fields from free roaming animals can entail considerable conflicts. However, farmers managing CA systems derive huge benefits from surface residue retention, which makes keeping them on the fields very worthwhile, and some communities have found ways to overcome the problems of communal grazing rights.

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Residue, Soil, Crop, Maize
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CIMMYT
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The role and importance of residues. 2015-04-21. Thierfelder, C.; Wall, P.C.. : 2 p.. Harare (Zimbabwe). CIMMYT. Series: Technical bulletin

CCARDESA Category

African Union – Inter-African Bureau for Animal

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The African Union – Interafrican Bureau for Animal Resources (AU-IBAR) provides leadership in the development of animal resources for Africa. By supporting and empowering the African Union (AU) Member States and the Regional Economic Communities (RECs), AU-IBAR's vision is that of an Africa free from hunger and poverty in which animal resources make a significant contribution within the global arena.

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African Union, Animal Resources
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+254 (20) 3674 000
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AU-IBAR
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African Union - Inter African Bureau for Animal Resources (AU-IBAR)

CCARDESA Category

Global Action Network to advance agriculture insurance

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Impact Insurance
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Impact Insurance
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Purpose: To expand innovations in agriculture insurance and ensure quality implementation on the ground through the coordination of the Global Action Network, to help accelerate the availability and adoption of agriculture (index) insurance as part of a broader risk management strategy.

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Agriculture Insurance
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Impact Insurance
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Impact Insurance, ILO. Global Action Network to advance agriculture insurance. 

CCARDESA Category

CTA – Apps4Ag Database

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CTA
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CTA
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Apps4Ag is a comprehensive, up-to-date, and responsive Apps4Ag database to better support access to, and uptake of ICT and mobile applications by individuals and institutions involved in value chain development.

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APPS4AG, ICT
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APPS4AG
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CTA – Apps4Ag Database.

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Mitigation Options Tool for agriculture (CCAFS-MOT) 72918479

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Feliciano D,
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Nayak D, Vetter S, Hillier J.

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CGIAR
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The CCAFS Mitigation Options Tool estimates greenhouse gas emissions from multiple crop and livestock management practices in different geographic regions, providing policy-makers across the globe access to reliable information needed to make science-informed decisions about emission reductions from agriculture. CCAFS0MOT joins several empirical models to estimate GHG emissions from different land uses and suggests mitigation options that are compatible with food productions. Researchers at the University of Aberdeen, in partnership with the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) and the University of Vermont’s Gund Institute of Environment, are developing the tool. CCAFS-MOT has also received support from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT). CCAFS is carried out with support from CGIAR Fund Donors and through bilateral funding agreements. For details please visit https://ccafs.cgiar.org/donors.

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CCAFS, Mitigation Options Tool, Beta Version
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CGIAR
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Feliciano D, Nayak D, Vetter S, Hillier J. 2018. CCAFS Mitigation Options Tool. Available online at www.ccafs.cgiar.org.

CCARDESA Category

IPBO Maize in Afica

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International Plant Biotechnology Outreach (IPBO)
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Maize is the most-produced cereal worldwide. In Africa alone, more than 300 million people depend on maize as their main food crop. In addition, maize is also very important as feed for farm animals. Currently, approximately 1 billion tons of maize are grown in more than 170 countries on about 180 million hectares of land. 90% of the world’s production is yellow maize, but in Africa, 90% of the total maize production is white maize. Maize production in Africa is very low: while the average yield worldwide is approximately 5.5 tons/hectare/year, production in Africa stagnates at around 2 tons/hectare/year.

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Maize
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International Plant Biotechnology Outreach (IPBO)
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International Plant Biotechnology Outreach (IPBO), 2017.  Maize in Africa

CCARDESA Category

Trainee Manual Introduced to Integrated Pest Management

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Crop Life International
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This handbook has been prepared by CropLife International as part of a training course on Integrated Pest Management (IPM). The objective of the course is to provide an overall understanding of the concepts of IPM, together with the principles for implementation in all crops. In this handbook, and during the course, it is assumed that participants are aware of IPM, but are not fully familiar with the concepts, and practical principles of implementation.

The handbook contains all the information that should be presented in the training course, together with some additional background information.

The main target groups of the course are pesticide retailers and agricultural extension officers, although farmers could also be included. With the understanding of IPM provided by the course, participants should be able to understand the practical implementation of IPM in actual farm and crop situations.

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Pest Management, Crop Management, Chemical Control, Pesticides, Environment
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Crop Life
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Crop Life, 2018. Trainee Manual Introduced to Integrated Pest Management.

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Funding Partners

4.61M

Beneficiaries Reached

97000

Farmers Trained

3720

Number of Value Chain Actors Accessing CSA

41300

Lead Farmers Supported