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Reframing the New Alliance Agenda: A Critical Assessment based on Insights from Tanzania
Future Agricultures Consortium, 2013Through the New Alliance for Food Security and Nutrition, in 2013 G8 countries are seeking to mobilise the private sector and multi-national corporations to boost African agriculture. This new Future Agricultures / PLAAS briefing (pdf) looks at how African countries are engaging with the New Alliance.DocumentMobile phones and agricultural extension services in Tanzania
Sokoine University of Agriculture, 2012In Africa, there has been a large increase in the use on mobile phones. The project “The role of mobile phones towards improving coverage of agricultural extension services: a case study of maize value chain” is looking into how this new communication channel can be used by agricultural stakeholders to strengthen the agricultural extension services in Kilosa District, Tanzania.DocumentIncreasing livelihoods through improved beef and dairy cattle production
Sokoine University of Agriculture, 2012The project “Increased market access of beef and milk from pastoral system through innovative value chain approaches in breeding, feeding and health” aims to enhance beef and milk productivity of pastoral production and marketing systems in order to ensure constant supply.DocumentImproving cattle husbandry, slaughter operations and meat handling
Sokoine University of Agriculture, 2012The project ”Increasing market share of locally produced beef through improved cattle husbandry, slaughter operations and meat handling” looks into how to increase the market share of locally produced beef through improved cattle husbandry, slaughter operations and meat handling.DocumentIntegrated farming system for dairy farmers in Njombe
Sokoine University of Agriculture, 2012The project “Application of Value Chain and Innovation Systems Approaches for Up-scaling and Out-scaling Technologies for Enhancing Integrated Dairy Production System in Njombe District” is up scaling and out scaling the best practices achieved on integrated dairy farming in Njombe, Tanzania.DocumentClaims on improper use and counterfeit inputs in the tomato value chain: are they real?
Sokoine University of Agriculture, 2012The project “Innovative communication pathways in dissemination of agricultural technologies and improving market information in Tanzania: A case of tomato value chains”, aims to understand the nature of communication and knowledge within the tomato value chain and come up with an innovative intervention to improve production and the marketing of these tomatoes in Kilolo District inDocumentNational REDD+ Strategy Development and Implementation Process in Tanzania. Mid Term Review. Final Report
2013The Norwegian Government funded REDD+ project portfolio in Tanzania is creating significant positive results across Tanzania. Along with the research project on climate change and a selection of pilot projects, the REDD+ Policy Project is helping lay the foundation for Tanzania’s future REDD activities. The mid-term review was carried out during March 2013, by independent consultants, Nordeco.DocumentDoing good by doing well? Statoil in Sub-Saharan Africa
2013This report, commissioned by Norwegian Church Aid (NCA), examines Statoil’s exploration and production activities in Sub-Saharan Africa, in particular how Statoil understands and acts in order to develop its social license to operate.DocumentEvaluation of Norway’s Bilateral Agricultural Support to Food Security
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2013The purpose of this evaluation was “to assess to what extent Norwegian funds for agriculture have contributed to food security, with a view to get recommendations for future support”. The period under evaluation was 2005-2011. The evaluation focused on four aspects (clusters): 1. Contribution to food security. 2. Monitoring, evaluation and documentation. 3. Sustainability and scaling-up. 4.DocumentHuman energy requirements in Jatropha oil production for rural electrification in Tanzania
Global Network on Energy for Sustainable Development, 2013Mini-grids connecting households to a generator can be a solution for providing rural communities in developing countries with electricity. Substituting diesel with locally produced Jatropha oil can improve economic and environmental sustainability of rural electrification.Pages
