OFFERS-Panay is a non-profit organization established in 1984 that works with farmers' organizations in Panay to promote sustainable agriculture, increase food security, and support struggles for land reform and human rights. It provides training, resources, and assistance to farmers and helps build capacity for farmers' organizations. OFFERS-Panay is involved in campaigns around increasing local food production, opposing GMOs and large development projects, and raising awareness about agrarian reform and the state of the rice industry in the Philippines. It works closely with organizations like PAMANGGAS and partners with other NGO networks on issues related to rice, agriculture techniques, the environment and disaster preparedness.
ICRISAT Research Program West and Central Africa 2016 Highlights-Strategic st...ICRISAT
Interventions by ICRISAT to stimulate dissemination of improved groundnut seeds and technology research are gathering pace through an inclusive business model linking farmers, NGOs and crop processors. As a result, nearly 460 tons of quality seed of four improved groundnut varieties were produced and injected into Mali’s seed system during the 2015 and 2016 crop seasons, building farmers’ access to quality seed and increasing the availability of seed at community level.
Azuri Health Limited( “Azuri”) is a limited company based in Nairobi, Kenya that was established in 2010. Its focus is in dried fruit snacks and nutritious flour choices like the orange-fleshed sweetpotato flour with no additives and preservatives.
The International Potato Center (CIP) recently hosted a webinar to discuss opportunities for Nigerian youth, farmers, traders, processors and policy makers within the orange-fleshed sweetpotato value chain with the aim to fight malnutrition and poverty. The event attracted over 160 government, development, academia and research practitioners who signed up for the webinar; 100 attended the live session. Speakers were drawn from Nigeria’s Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Research Development (FMARD), National Root Crop Research Institute (NRCRI), International Society for Tropical Root Crops (ISTRC-Africa Branch), Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN Nigeria), Scaling Up Nutrition Business Network (SBN), Ehealth Africa and CIP.
Cereal-legume value chain stakeholders in WCA meet to develop demand-driven a...ICRISAT
ICRISAT’s Gender Research Program recently brought together breeders, value chain stakeholders and social scientists from Mali, Ghana, Burkina Faso and Nigeria to define priority traits of cultivars of sorghum, millet and groundnut during a 4-day workshop. Prior to the workshop, studies were carried out with the national agricultural research systems (NARS) partners in the above countries, to examine and assess the trait preferences of key stakeholders, especially taking into account the specificity of traits with respect to gender-related needs. The results of these studies were presented during the workshop. The expected output is priority trait demands translated into new market-driven and gender-responsive product profiles for the breeding programs at ICRISAT and NARS.
presented by Dr. Asterio P. Saliot of the Agricultural Training Institute during the 2015 AFNR Symposium last September 30, 2015 at the AIM Makati City
ICRISAT Research Program West and Central Africa 2016 Highlights-Strategic st...ICRISAT
Interventions by ICRISAT to stimulate dissemination of improved groundnut seeds and technology research are gathering pace through an inclusive business model linking farmers, NGOs and crop processors. As a result, nearly 460 tons of quality seed of four improved groundnut varieties were produced and injected into Mali’s seed system during the 2015 and 2016 crop seasons, building farmers’ access to quality seed and increasing the availability of seed at community level.
Azuri Health Limited( “Azuri”) is a limited company based in Nairobi, Kenya that was established in 2010. Its focus is in dried fruit snacks and nutritious flour choices like the orange-fleshed sweetpotato flour with no additives and preservatives.
The International Potato Center (CIP) recently hosted a webinar to discuss opportunities for Nigerian youth, farmers, traders, processors and policy makers within the orange-fleshed sweetpotato value chain with the aim to fight malnutrition and poverty. The event attracted over 160 government, development, academia and research practitioners who signed up for the webinar; 100 attended the live session. Speakers were drawn from Nigeria’s Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Research Development (FMARD), National Root Crop Research Institute (NRCRI), International Society for Tropical Root Crops (ISTRC-Africa Branch), Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN Nigeria), Scaling Up Nutrition Business Network (SBN), Ehealth Africa and CIP.
Cereal-legume value chain stakeholders in WCA meet to develop demand-driven a...ICRISAT
ICRISAT’s Gender Research Program recently brought together breeders, value chain stakeholders and social scientists from Mali, Ghana, Burkina Faso and Nigeria to define priority traits of cultivars of sorghum, millet and groundnut during a 4-day workshop. Prior to the workshop, studies were carried out with the national agricultural research systems (NARS) partners in the above countries, to examine and assess the trait preferences of key stakeholders, especially taking into account the specificity of traits with respect to gender-related needs. The results of these studies were presented during the workshop. The expected output is priority trait demands translated into new market-driven and gender-responsive product profiles for the breeding programs at ICRISAT and NARS.
presented by Dr. Asterio P. Saliot of the Agricultural Training Institute during the 2015 AFNR Symposium last September 30, 2015 at the AIM Makati City
Gender Mainstreaming in Cassava research
Gender in relation to breeding: a confusion that however brought back: the end users’ preferences
The need to study tacit knowledge
A simplification of gender in relation to breeding
Sex disaggregated data
What is gender research?
Intersectionality
Combining field trials with gender research
presented by Dr. Liza G. Battad of the Philippine Carabao Center during the 2015 AFNR Symposium held last October 1, 2015 at the AIM Conference Center, Makati City
Regional meeting for the Near East and North Africa on the Regional Initiative “Sustainable Small Scale Agriculture for Inclusive Development” - 2 - 3 Mar 2015, Egypt
Access to seed and information about new varieties and hybrids of sorghum, pearl millet, and associated intercrops, are major constraints to adoption of available production technologies. The “Farmer Managed Seed Enterprises in Mali (FarmSEM)” project, funded by USAID aims to catalyze growth of the Malian agriculture sector through increased access to improved seed which is recognized as one of the major requirements for increasing agricultural productivity.
A prosperous and nutritionally secure drylands through demand-driven innovation ICRISAT
A prosperous and nutritionally secure drylands through demand-driven innovation
Presentation by ICRISAT Director General Dr. David Bergvinson at the CGIAR meeting in USA on 2 November 2015.
Santa Monica Church, the home of the Big Bell, Panay, Capiz, One of the first...Fergus Ducharme
One oldest and historic of the original Churches of the Philippines, dating back to the mid-1500's. The Church is the home of the Biggest Church Bell in Asia. It is one of the most important Churches in this region.
Gender Mainstreaming in Cassava research
Gender in relation to breeding: a confusion that however brought back: the end users’ preferences
The need to study tacit knowledge
A simplification of gender in relation to breeding
Sex disaggregated data
What is gender research?
Intersectionality
Combining field trials with gender research
presented by Dr. Liza G. Battad of the Philippine Carabao Center during the 2015 AFNR Symposium held last October 1, 2015 at the AIM Conference Center, Makati City
Regional meeting for the Near East and North Africa on the Regional Initiative “Sustainable Small Scale Agriculture for Inclusive Development” - 2 - 3 Mar 2015, Egypt
Access to seed and information about new varieties and hybrids of sorghum, pearl millet, and associated intercrops, are major constraints to adoption of available production technologies. The “Farmer Managed Seed Enterprises in Mali (FarmSEM)” project, funded by USAID aims to catalyze growth of the Malian agriculture sector through increased access to improved seed which is recognized as one of the major requirements for increasing agricultural productivity.
A prosperous and nutritionally secure drylands through demand-driven innovation ICRISAT
A prosperous and nutritionally secure drylands through demand-driven innovation
Presentation by ICRISAT Director General Dr. David Bergvinson at the CGIAR meeting in USA on 2 November 2015.
Santa Monica Church, the home of the Big Bell, Panay, Capiz, One of the first...Fergus Ducharme
One oldest and historic of the original Churches of the Philippines, dating back to the mid-1500's. The Church is the home of the Biggest Church Bell in Asia. It is one of the most important Churches in this region.
The lesson on the arrival of Miguel Lopez de Legazpi and his men, the establishment of Fort San Pedro, the arrival in Manila and the establishment of Intramuros
Papa Andina is a regional initiative coordinated by the International Potato Center (CIP). Its main objective is to foster pro-poor innovation in market chains in order to improve food security and market access for small farmers, and to reduce poverty. For this purpose, Papa Andina develops, uses and promotes participatory methodologies. By involving research and development organizations, the business sector, national public authorities and local farmers in the innovation process, Papa Andina links research with collective action to respond to small-scale farmers’ concrete needs.
The Brussels Development Briefing no. 49 on “Youth in agribusiness: shaping the future of agriculture” took place on 18th of May 2017 from 09:00 to 13:00, at the ACP Secretariat in Brussels, Belgium. This Briefing was co-organised by CTA, the ACP Secretariat, European Commission (DG DEVCO), Concord, PAFO and AgriCord.
Advanta Seeds, part of UPL Group, is committed to sustainability and contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goals.
The focus of Advanta Seeds is smallholder farmers who grow 80% of food for communities in Africa, Asia, and South America, and most often suffer from hunger and poverty.
Game for innovation - Women in India and Africa try out new technologiesICRISAT
Be it for a healthy snack for kids or preparation of eco-friendly bio-charcoal, introducing processing empowers women to find a market for innovative sorghum products.It started off a year and half ago when my friends and I were looking for business avenues the raw material directly from the farmers.
Gender dynamics in formal seed systems in Sub-Saharan Africa and worldwide le...CGIAR
This presentation was given by Rahma Adams (International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center / CIMMYT) on 21 November 2019, as part of the webinar ‘Gender dynamics in formal seed systems in Sub-Saharan Africa and worldwide lessons'. The webinar was co-organized by the CGIAR Collaborative Platform for Gender Research and CGIAR Research Program on Maize.
Read more about this webinar at: https://gender.cgiar.org/webinar-seed-system-ssa/
Find out about other webinars hosted by the CGIAR Collaborative Platform for Gender Research: http://gender.cgiar.org/gender_events/webinars/
Agricultural Cooperatives and Rural Poverty Reduction among Rural Farmers in ...ijtsrd
This study assessed the nexus between agricultural cooperative and rural poverty reduction in Anambra State. The study utilised primary data, which were extracted from the questionnaire distributed to 213 rural farmers in Anambra State. Descriptive statistics were used to present and discuss data, while inferential statistics such as Paired sample T Test were employed to test hypothesis at the 5 level. The results study reveal that cooperative credit, cooperative farm inputs, cooperative farm extension services and agricultural cooperative marketing have significant positive relationships with rural poverty reduction among farmers in Anambra State at 5 level of significance. The study recommends among others, that government should complement the efforts of cooperatives by evolving a favourable credit policy which would lead to entrepreneurial development in the rural areas and that government at the three levels and all stake holders should endeavour to assist in providing adequate farm input supplies, crop varieties, good storage facilities among others because of their multiplier effects on poverty reduction, food security, job and wealth creation. Francis O Nwankwo | Stephanie Chidiogo Akonu "Agricultural Cooperatives and Rural Poverty Reduction among Rural Farmers in Anambra State, Nigeria" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-1 , December 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd29879.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/agricultural-engineering/29879/agricultural-cooperatives-and-rural-poverty-reduction-among-rural-farmers-in-anambra-state-nigeria/francis-o-nwankwo
Recognizing the enormous difficulties farmers face and supporting organizations working to improve their lot is essential in a world where agriculture is the foundation of our civilization. Among these groups, Kissan Charity stands out for its extraordinary initiatives to support farmers and transform the agriculture sector. This blog article explores Kissan Charity's remarkable activities that are focused on enhancing farmers' lives and building a sustainable agricultural future.
1. Cultivating Hope: Vision & Mission of Kissan Charity The goal of affluent farmers and thriving farming communities is at the core of Kissan Charity's purpose. Through a variety of activities, the organization aims to solve the complex problems faced by farmers. Improved livelihoods, access to education and training, support for farmers' rights, and encouragement of innovative agricultural practices are a few of these. Kissan Charity seeks to empower farmers and have a beneficial influence on their lives and communities by tackling these issues comprehensively.
2. Knowledge is Power: Programmes for Education and Training Kissan Charity is aware of how important information is in changing farming practices. The organization offers extensive training and education programs to farmers in order to provide them with the most recent methods and information. These programs address a wide range of issues, such as organic farming techniques, effective resource management, and sustainable agricultural practices. Kissan Charity assists farmers in maximizing production, minimizing environmental effects, and adapting to shifting agricultural environments by supplying them with information.
3. Empowering Women Farmers: Overcoming Obstacles and Unlocking Potential Women are essential to agriculture in many rural areas, yet they frequently have particular socioeconomic difficulties. Kissan Charity is committed to empowering women farmers via education, financial assistance, and resource access. The organization promotes women's leadership and entrepreneurship in agriculture by dismantling gender barriers, which results in economic empowerment and a positive social transformation in rural areas.
4. Collective Strength: Strengthening Farmer Cooperatives Recognizing the power of collaboration, Kissan Charity actively promotes the formation and strengthening of farmer cooperatives. These cooperatives enable farmers to pool their resources, share knowledge, collectively negotiate better prices for their produce, and access markets more efficiently. By encouraging cooperation and unity, Kissan Charity fosters resilience and enhances the bargaining power of farmers, ensuring their long-term sustainability.
5. Harnessing Innovation: Advancement of Agriculture through Technology Kissan Charity promotes the incorporation of technical developments into agriculture as the world adopts them. Farmers may adopt precision farming, digital solutions, and intelligent agricultural practices
Challenges of Rice Production among Members of Rice Farmers Cooperative Socie...ijtsrd
This study examined the effect of International Fund for Agricultural Development on the output of members of rice farmers’ cooperative societies in Anambra State, Nigeria. The specific objectives are to examine the extent to which funding, market participation and environmental sustainability has enhanced the productive capacities Members of Rice Farmers Cooperative Societies in Anambra State, Nigeria. The population of the study consists of 613 registered rice farmers cooperative with membership strength of 7255 famers. A sample of 379 was determined using Taro Yamani formula. Data collected for the study were analyzed using descriptive statistics frequencies and percentages and the inferential statistics such as test statistics and the linear regression model. From the analysis of the study, findings revealed that funding, market participation and environmental sustainability were found to be statistically significant in influencing output of members of rice farmers’ cooperative societies in Anambra State. Based on the findings of this study, the following recommendations are made To enhance the output of members of rice farmers’ cooperative societies in Anambra State, the government should initiate a supervised credit scheme that will improve the capital base of the rice farmers and income by extension. The government should ensure that beneficiaries adhere strictly to market participation arrangement to avail the farmers the opportunity for a better bargain for their output. Critical infrastructure should be put in place by the government to enhance environmental sustainability in agricultural production. Chigbo, Chinyere Frances | Akonu, Stephanie Chidiogo | Onwumelu, Chinma Maria | Umebali, Emmanuel. E. "Challenges of Rice Production among Members of Rice Farmers Cooperative Societies in Anambra State, Nigeria" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-6 | Issue-5 , August 2022, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd50636.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/management/marketing-management/50636/challenges-of-rice-production-among-members-of-rice-farmers-cooperative-societies-in-anambra-state-nigeria/chigbo-chinyere-frances
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An astonishing, first-of-its-kind, report by the NYT assessing damage in Ukraine. Even if the war ends tomorrow, in many places there will be nothing to go back to.
हम आग्रह करते हैं कि जो भी सत्ता में आए, वह संविधान का पालन करे, उसकी रक्षा करे और उसे बनाए रखे।" प्रस्ताव में कुल तीन प्रमुख हस्तक्षेप और उनके तंत्र भी प्रस्तुत किए गए। पहला हस्तक्षेप स्वतंत्र मीडिया को प्रोत्साहित करके, वास्तविकता पर आधारित काउंटर नैरेटिव का निर्माण करके और सत्तारूढ़ सरकार द्वारा नियोजित मनोवैज्ञानिक हेरफेर की रणनीति का मुकाबला करके लोगों द्वारा निर्धारित कथा को बनाए रखना और उस पर कार्यकरना था।
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In a May 9, 2024 paper, Juri Opitz from the University of Zurich, along with Shira Wein and Nathan Schneider form Georgetown University, discussed the importance of linguistic expertise in natural language processing (NLP) in an era dominated by large language models (LLMs).
The authors explained that while machine translation (MT) previously relied heavily on linguists, the landscape has shifted. “Linguistics is no longer front and center in the way we build NLP systems,” they said. With the emergence of LLMs, which can generate fluent text without the need for specialized modules to handle grammar or semantic coherence, the need for linguistic expertise in NLP is being questioned.
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‘वोटर्स विल मस्ट प्रीवेल’ (मतदाताओं को जीतना होगा) अभियान द्वारा जारी हेल्पलाइन नंबर, 4 जून को सुबह 7 बजे से दोपहर 12 बजे तक मतगणना प्रक्रिया में कहीं भी किसी भी तरह के उल्लंघन की रिपोर्ट करने के लिए खुला रहेगा।
4. OFFERS-PANAY
PROFILE
Organic Farming Field Experimental & Resource Station - Panay
A non-profit working with farmers’ organizations in
promoting sustainable agriculture and providing services to
the farming communities to increase food security.
5. OFFERS-PANAY
PROFILE
Organic Farming Field Experimental & Resource Station - Panay
A non-profit working with farmers’ organizations in
promoting sustainable agriculture and providing services to
the farming communities to increase food security.
It also supports and assists farmers’ organizations in their
struggle for land reform, advancement of human rights, and
capacity-building of farmer’s organizations.
6. OFFERS-PANAY
PROFILE
Organic Farming Field Experimental & Resource Station - Panay
A non-profit working with farmers’ organizations in
promoting sustainable agriculture and providing services to
the farming communities to increase food security.
It also supports and assists farmers’ organizations in their
struggle for land reform, advancement of human rights, and
capacity-building of farmer’s organizations.
OFFERS-Panay was established in 1984.
9. OFFERS-PANAY
PROFILE
The services and assistance
provided by OFFERS-Panay to its
partners include:
trainings and inputs for
sustainable agriculture and
community-level appropriate
technologies
10. OFFERS-PANAY
PROFILE
The services and assistance
provided by OFFERS-Panay to its
partners include:
trainings and inputs for
sustainable agriculture and
community-level appropriate
technologies
awareness-raising discussions,
researches and database-
building
11. OFFERS-PANAY
PROFILE
The services and assistance
provided by OFFERS-Panay to its
partners include:
trainings and inputs for
sustainable agriculture and
community-level appropriate
technologies
awareness-raising discussions,
researches and database-
building
fund sourcing, access to farm
equipments and work animals
15. OFFERS-PANAY
PROFILE
OFFERS-Panay works with:
PAMANGGAS and its provincial chapters, the alliance of
peasant organizations in Panay and Guimaras
TUMANDUK, the alliance of indigenous people’s
organizations in the provinces of Iloilo and Capiz
16. OFFERS-PANAY
PROFILE
OFFERS-Panay works with:
PAMANGGAS and its provincial chapters, the alliance of
peasant organizations in Panay and Guimaras
TUMANDUK, the alliance of indigenous people’s
organizations in the provinces of Iloilo and Capiz
Other non-profit organizations like MASIPAG, wherein
OFFERS-Panay became a network member in 2002.
21. OFFERS-PANAY
PROFILE
Campaigns that OFFERS-Panay have
been involved in:
Increasing production and food
security at the community-levels
Anti-GMO campaign
Campaigns against development
projects like dams and large-scale
mining
22. OFFERS-PANAY
PROFILE
Campaigns that OFFERS-Panay have
been involved in:
Increasing production and food
security at the community-levels
Anti-GMO campaign
Campaigns against development
projects like dams and large-scale
mining
Raising people’s awareness about
genuine agrarian reform and the
state of the rice industry in the
Philippines
24. APPROACHES
IN COMMUNITY ORGANIZING
OFFERS-Panay works mainly with organized farmers.
Program approaches and/or intervention depend on the
needs of the organizations. Gaps are filled where needed.
25. APPROACHES
IN COMMUNITY ORGANIZING
OFFERS-Panay works mainly with organized farmers.
Program approaches and/or intervention depend on the
needs of the organizations. Gaps are filled where needed.
Usually, assistance are needed in trainings and inputs for
capacity-building and fund-sourcing
27. APPROACHES
IN COMMUNITY ORGANIZING
In communities where farmers are not yet organized, or
where organizations are weak, we work with PAMANGGAS
organizers in directly organizing farmer’s organizations
and building their capacities.
Building alliances and networks with other stakeholders
(e.g. local government units, farmer’s organizations,
parishes) to work in sustainable agriculture and other
farmers’ issues
29. APPROACHES
IN CAMPAIGN BUILDING
With PAMANGGAS, working with their organizers in directly organizing farmers, women’s
and youth organizations and building campaigns on land issues, increased food
production, and human rights protection
30. APPROACHES
IN CAMPAIGN BUILDING
With PAMANGGAS, working with their organizers in directly organizing farmers, women’s
and youth organizations and building campaigns on land issues, increased food
production, and human rights protection
Building and being part of networks to work together on specific issues as:
31. APPROACHES
IN CAMPAIGN BUILDING
With PAMANGGAS, working with their organizers in directly organizing farmers, women’s
and youth organizations and building campaigns on land issues, increased food
production, and human rights protection
Building and being part of networks to work together on specific issues as:
Rice (with the Panay Network on Rice Sufficiency)
32. APPROACHES
IN CAMPAIGN BUILDING
With PAMANGGAS, working with their organizers in directly organizing farmers, women’s
and youth organizations and building campaigns on land issues, increased food
production, and human rights protection
Building and being part of networks to work together on specific issues as:
Rice (with the Panay Network on Rice Sufficiency)
Anti-GMO (with MASIPAG)
33. APPROACHES
IN CAMPAIGN BUILDING
With PAMANGGAS, working with their organizers in directly organizing farmers, women’s
and youth organizations and building campaigns on land issues, increased food
production, and human rights protection
Building and being part of networks to work together on specific issues as:
Rice (with the Panay Network on Rice Sufficiency)
Anti-GMO (with MASIPAG)
Development aggression issues (with Jalaur River for the People Movement,
Defend Patrimony-Panay and Save Iloilo River and the Environmnet Network)
34. APPROACHES
IN CAMPAIGN BUILDING
With PAMANGGAS, working with their organizers in directly organizing farmers, women’s
and youth organizations and building campaigns on land issues, increased food
production, and human rights protection
Building and being part of networks to work together on specific issues as:
Rice (with the Panay Network on Rice Sufficiency)
Anti-GMO (with MASIPAG)
Development aggression issues (with Jalaur River for the People Movement,
Defend Patrimony-Panay and Save Iloilo River and the Environmnet Network)
Sustainable agriculture and community-level appropriate technologies
(with MASIPAG and the Philippine Network of Food Security Programmes)
35. APPROACHES
IN CAMPAIGN BUILDING
With PAMANGGAS, working with their organizers in directly organizing farmers, women’s
and youth organizations and building campaigns on land issues, increased food
production, and human rights protection
Building and being part of networks to work together on specific issues as:
Rice (with the Panay Network on Rice Sufficiency)
Anti-GMO (with MASIPAG)
Development aggression issues (with Jalaur River for the People Movement,
Defend Patrimony-Panay and Save Iloilo River and the Environmnet Network)
Sustainable agriculture and community-level appropriate technologies
(with MASIPAG and the Philippine Network of Food Security Programmes)
Disaster risk reduction campaigns (with the Church-Peasant Solidarity Network)