Post-Harvest Handling and Value Addition ICRISAT Kiboko Research Station
International Crops Research for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) through financial support from Accelerating the Impacts of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa (AICCRA) project has the mission to work towards sustainable local community empowerment, food security and prosperity by promoting drought to...
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International Livestock Research Institute
2025
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| author | Ojulong, Henry Wafula, Kelvin |
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| description | International Crops Research for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) through financial support from Accelerating the Impacts of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa (AICCRA) project has the mission to work towards sustainable local community empowerment, food security and prosperity by promoting drought tolerant crops (DTCs). The project has been working with smallholder farmers in the lower eastern counties of Makueni, Kitui and Taita Taveta.
Historically, these three counties have experienced recurrent droughts characterized by consecutive seasons of depressed and poorly distributed rainfall, referred to as arid and semi-arid lands (ASALs). This coupled with poor soil fertility, poor crop husbandry practices and use of poor-quality seeds have led to declining crop production. Majority of farmers over time have stuck to planting the usual crops such as maize, common beans which are highly susceptible to climate change as their water demand per season is high.
Based on this backdrop, food security takes center stage in the organization’s quest to transform the dryland agriculture and the adoption of DTCs among smallholder farmers. It is imperative for the community groups to acquire skills and knowledge for diverse methods of food preparations, and value addition that are practical and possible at household levels. The training workshop formed an important strategy for agribusiness and value addition for drought tolerant crops. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1779532025-11-17T02:11:00Z Post-Harvest Handling and Value Addition ICRISAT Kiboko Research Station Ojulong, Henry Wafula, Kelvin drought food security International Crops Research for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) through financial support from Accelerating the Impacts of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa (AICCRA) project has the mission to work towards sustainable local community empowerment, food security and prosperity by promoting drought tolerant crops (DTCs). The project has been working with smallholder farmers in the lower eastern counties of Makueni, Kitui and Taita Taveta. Historically, these three counties have experienced recurrent droughts characterized by consecutive seasons of depressed and poorly distributed rainfall, referred to as arid and semi-arid lands (ASALs). This coupled with poor soil fertility, poor crop husbandry practices and use of poor-quality seeds have led to declining crop production. Majority of farmers over time have stuck to planting the usual crops such as maize, common beans which are highly susceptible to climate change as their water demand per season is high. Based on this backdrop, food security takes center stage in the organization’s quest to transform the dryland agriculture and the adoption of DTCs among smallholder farmers. It is imperative for the community groups to acquire skills and knowledge for diverse methods of food preparations, and value addition that are practical and possible at household levels. The training workshop formed an important strategy for agribusiness and value addition for drought tolerant crops. 2025-09-30 2025-11-16T18:14:12Z 2025-11-16T18:14:12Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/177953 en Open Access application/pdf International Livestock Research Institute Ojulong, H. and Wafula, K. 2025. Post-Harvest Handling and Value Addition ICRISAT Kiboko Research Station: Training Workshop Report. Accelerating Impacts of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa (AICCRA). Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI. |
| spellingShingle | drought food security Ojulong, Henry Wafula, Kelvin Post-Harvest Handling and Value Addition ICRISAT Kiboko Research Station |
| title | Post-Harvest Handling and Value Addition ICRISAT Kiboko Research Station |
| title_full | Post-Harvest Handling and Value Addition ICRISAT Kiboko Research Station |
| title_fullStr | Post-Harvest Handling and Value Addition ICRISAT Kiboko Research Station |
| title_full_unstemmed | Post-Harvest Handling and Value Addition ICRISAT Kiboko Research Station |
| title_short | Post-Harvest Handling and Value Addition ICRISAT Kiboko Research Station |
| title_sort | post harvest handling and value addition icrisat kiboko research station |
| topic | drought food security |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/177953 |
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