Improved forage grasses: Bringing their integration into humid- to sub-humid livestock production systems to scale

The closing workshop for the Grass 2 Cash @scale project organised in Kisumu, Kenya between the 27th and 28th of June 2024. It was a 2-day physical meeting with 26 participants from CIAT, KALRO, Ripple Effect, Advantage Crops Ltd, the Department of Livestock (Kakamega), dairy cooperatives, forage bu...

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Autores principales: Sibiko, Kenneth W, Odhiambo, Ruth, Muthomi, Fredrick, Kipkosgei, Solomon, Mwema, Emmanuel, Hansen, Andreas, Mwendia, Solomon, Notenbaert, An
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Publicado: 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/162705
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author Sibiko, Kenneth W
Odhiambo, Ruth
Muthomi, Fredrick
Kipkosgei, Solomon
Mwema, Emmanuel
Hansen, Andreas
Mwendia, Solomon
Notenbaert, An
author_browse Hansen, Andreas
Kipkosgei, Solomon
Muthomi, Fredrick
Mwema, Emmanuel
Mwendia, Solomon
Notenbaert, An
Odhiambo, Ruth
Sibiko, Kenneth W
author_facet Sibiko, Kenneth W
Odhiambo, Ruth
Muthomi, Fredrick
Kipkosgei, Solomon
Mwema, Emmanuel
Hansen, Andreas
Mwendia, Solomon
Notenbaert, An
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description The closing workshop for the Grass 2 Cash @scale project organised in Kisumu, Kenya between the 27th and 28th of June 2024. It was a 2-day physical meeting with 26 participants from CIAT, KALRO, Ripple Effect, Advantage Crops Ltd, the Department of Livestock (Kakamega), dairy cooperatives, forage business groups/CBOs, extension trainers, and men, women and youth farmers from Meru, Uasin-Gishu, Kakamega, Bungoma, Busia and Siaya counties of Kenya. The objectives of the workshop were: 1) to create a common understanding of the research problem, project’s objectives, and components; 2) to reflect on the project’s theory of change and share the achievements realized in the project; 3) to share insights from the project evaluation and other research studies; and 4) to discuss challenges encountered and suggest ways to improve the implementation of similar ongoing or future projects.
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spelling CGSpace1627052025-11-05T12:28:23Z Improved forage grasses: Bringing their integration into humid- to sub-humid livestock production systems to scale Sibiko, Kenneth W Odhiambo, Ruth Muthomi, Fredrick Kipkosgei, Solomon Mwema, Emmanuel Hansen, Andreas Mwendia, Solomon Notenbaert, An livestock workshops scaling up project evaluation forage-fodder feed crops-fodder crops The closing workshop for the Grass 2 Cash @scale project organised in Kisumu, Kenya between the 27th and 28th of June 2024. It was a 2-day physical meeting with 26 participants from CIAT, KALRO, Ripple Effect, Advantage Crops Ltd, the Department of Livestock (Kakamega), dairy cooperatives, forage business groups/CBOs, extension trainers, and men, women and youth farmers from Meru, Uasin-Gishu, Kakamega, Bungoma, Busia and Siaya counties of Kenya. The objectives of the workshop were: 1) to create a common understanding of the research problem, project’s objectives, and components; 2) to reflect on the project’s theory of change and share the achievements realized in the project; 3) to share insights from the project evaluation and other research studies; and 4) to discuss challenges encountered and suggest ways to improve the implementation of similar ongoing or future projects. 2024-11-20 2024-11-25T11:17:30Z 2024-11-25T11:17:30Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/162705 en Open Access application/pdf Sibiko, K.W.; Odhiambo, R.; Muthomi, F.; Kipkosgei, S.; Mwema, E.; Hansen, A.; Mwendia, S.; Notenbaert, A. (2024) Improved forage grasses: Bringing their integration into humid- to sub-humid livestock production systems to scale. Grass 2 Cash @Scale Project Project Closing Workshop Report. 30 p.
spellingShingle livestock
workshops
scaling up
project evaluation
forage-fodder
feed crops-fodder crops
Sibiko, Kenneth W
Odhiambo, Ruth
Muthomi, Fredrick
Kipkosgei, Solomon
Mwema, Emmanuel
Hansen, Andreas
Mwendia, Solomon
Notenbaert, An
Improved forage grasses: Bringing their integration into humid- to sub-humid livestock production systems to scale
title Improved forage grasses: Bringing their integration into humid- to sub-humid livestock production systems to scale
title_full Improved forage grasses: Bringing their integration into humid- to sub-humid livestock production systems to scale
title_fullStr Improved forage grasses: Bringing their integration into humid- to sub-humid livestock production systems to scale
title_full_unstemmed Improved forage grasses: Bringing their integration into humid- to sub-humid livestock production systems to scale
title_short Improved forage grasses: Bringing their integration into humid- to sub-humid livestock production systems to scale
title_sort improved forage grasses bringing their integration into humid to sub humid livestock production systems to scale
topic livestock
workshops
scaling up
project evaluation
forage-fodder
feed crops-fodder crops
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/162705
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