Bale farmer field day assesses results of Africa RISING farmer-based crop trials in Ethiopia
The Africa RISING project in Ethiopia has been organizing several field days since 2013 for a range of participants at its 4 sites and 8 research kebeles. Field days have proved to be a strong mechanism for cross-project learning as they have engaged farmers, extension, NGOs, Universities, market de...
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| description | The Africa RISING project in Ethiopia has been organizing several field days since 2013 for a range of participants at its 4 sites and 8 research kebeles. Field days have proved to be a strong mechanism for cross-project learning as they have engaged farmers, extension, NGOs, Universities, market dealers, industries and other value chain actors across the whole project stakeholder spectrum. This video reports from a field day held in Sinana woreda in December 2014. Video from January 2015. |
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| spelling | CGSpace701552023-02-15T01:59:18Z Bale farmer field day assesses results of Africa RISING farmer-based crop trials in Ethiopia International Livestock Research Institute intensification The Africa RISING project in Ethiopia has been organizing several field days since 2013 for a range of participants at its 4 sites and 8 research kebeles. Field days have proved to be a strong mechanism for cross-project learning as they have engaged farmers, extension, NGOs, Universities, market dealers, industries and other value chain actors across the whole project stakeholder spectrum. This video reports from a field day held in Sinana woreda in December 2014. Video from January 2015. 2015-01-30 2016-01-27T20:51:59Z 2016-01-27T20:51:59Z Video https://hdl.handle.net/10568/70155 en Open Access International Livestock Research Institute ILRI. 2015. Bale farmer field day assesses results of Africa RISING farmer-based crop trials in Ethiopia. Video. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI. |
| spellingShingle | intensification International Livestock Research Institute Bale farmer field day assesses results of Africa RISING farmer-based crop trials in Ethiopia |
| title | Bale farmer field day assesses results of Africa RISING farmer-based crop trials in Ethiopia |
| title_full | Bale farmer field day assesses results of Africa RISING farmer-based crop trials in Ethiopia |
| title_fullStr | Bale farmer field day assesses results of Africa RISING farmer-based crop trials in Ethiopia |
| title_full_unstemmed | Bale farmer field day assesses results of Africa RISING farmer-based crop trials in Ethiopia |
| title_short | Bale farmer field day assesses results of Africa RISING farmer-based crop trials in Ethiopia |
| title_sort | bale farmer field day assesses results of africa rising farmer based crop trials in ethiopia |
| topic | intensification |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/70155 |
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