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  1. The Swedish Hunters Association by Engbladh, Henrik

    Published 2016
    “…The Swedish Hunters Association (SHA) is an influential actor in Swedish wildlife management – it is both a powerful interest organization for hunters, and it has been given a major influence by the Swedish state, to be responsible for executing a considerable part of the wildlife management in the country. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  2. Diagnóstico del estado actual del sistema de producción agropecuario Wasmuca de la comarca Buena Vista- Camoapa, Boaco, 2017 by Laguna Jirón, Ronald Esteban

    Published 2018
    “…El presente estudio se realizó en la finca Wasmuca, parte del proyecto “ALIANZAS”, que ejecuta la Asociación para el Desarrollo Municipal, ADM, donde la UNA sede Camoapa es actor de este proyecto. El propósito de este trabajo de investigación consistió conocer la realidad productiva de finca a partir de una encuesta participativa con el productor. …”
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  3. Evaluación de dos tipos de medicación del alimento balanceado en lechones de cinco a 70 días de edad by Mendoza G., Madelein Y.

    Published 2021
    “…La industria cárnica es un actor importante para llevar a cabo un producto de calidad. …”
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    Tesis
  4. Evaluar el nivel de aceptación del K-othrine O2 DP en base a su reintroducción al mercado hondureño. by Fonseca T., Valeria

    Published 2025
    “…En Honduras, la oferta total de granos alcanzó 1,652,000 TM, que incluye producción nacional e importaciones, con el IHMA (Instituto Hondureño de Mercadeo Agrícola) como un actor clave. Fonagro S.A. tiene una participación del 22% en este mercado, mientras que otros proveedores cubren el resto. …”
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    Tesis
  5. Supply & value chain analysis of onions in Ethiopia by Daniels, Hanna, Fors, Stefan

    Published 2015
    “…Interviews with aid from interpreters have been made to gather the necessary information from the chain actors. The chain actors have been identified and the losses at each level of the chain quantified and analyzed. …”
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  6. Brachiaria grass for climate resilient and sustainable livestock production in Kenya by Njarui, D.M.G., Gatheru, M., Ghimire, Sita R.

    Published 2020
    “…The extension/advisory approaches used to promote Brachiaria grass cultivars included field days, village knowledge centres, agricultural shows, posters, and linkages with other institutions through multi-actor platform established under the InnovAfrica project. …”
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    Book Chapter
  7. The role of seed systems in the adoption of improved forages: the Colombian case by Enciso, Karen, Díaz, Manuel Francisco, Hurtado, Angie, Triana Ángel, Natalia, Burkart, Stefan

    Published 2020
    “…As a direct consequence, we note several dynamics hindering the adoption of improved forages: a) duplicated efforts and investments resulting in poorly optimized processes; b) “premature” liberation of cultivars from research institutions that lack proper seed availability; c) simultaneous promotion of forage technologies by both actor types as aligned with distortions in the information given to producers; and d) a primacy of interpersonal relations that further complicates adoption and diffusion processes, as it circumscribes technological advances to a non-institutional realm. …”
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    Poster
  8. The pork value chain in Vietnam: Emerging trends and implications for smallholder competitiveness by Lapar, Ma. Lucila, Toan, N.N., Staal, Steven J., Que, N.N., Tuan, N.D.A.

    Published 2011
    “…Along with the rise in production, the number and types of actors in the pork supply chain have also increased. …”
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    Ponencia
  9. Information exchange patterns and technology adoption behavior of cattle farmers in the Colombian Amazon by Lienert, Anja, Lippert, Christian, Burkart, Stefan

    Published 2023
    “…Information will be elicited about the interviewed farmers’ relationships with other farmers, and with other actors such as input and service providers, buyers, extension agents, researchers, and NGO staff. …”
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    Poster
  10. Take CGIAR and Partners’ Ag-innovations to the Farmer: Building Livelihoods and Resilience of Smallholders under a Changing Climate in Ethiopia by Makonnen, Brook T., Belay, Berhanu

    Published 2023
    “…This gathering is part of the high-level conference series co-hosted by Ethiopia’s Ministry of Agriculture and Ethiopia’s Agricultural Transformation Institute in collaboration with AICCRA-Ethiopia, hosted at the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), and expected to accelerate the integration of CGIAR and its national and international partners - to improve livelihoods and build agri-food system resilience and adaptive capacity to changing climate: (i) Through sharing of science, knowledge, and innovations and climate-informed digital agriculture data hubs and decision support to address critical gaps in climate information services CIS), NextGen seasonal and sub seasonal forecasts, early warning systems (EWS) for early action (EA) and climate smart agriculture (CSA) technologies and provisions, and to promote large-scale core-country and cross-border/regional adoption including via S-S learnings, (ii) Build capacity/multi-actor partnerships for delivery – education-research-extension continuum - to anticipate climate risks, enhance preparedness and accelerate prioritization, user-centric bundling and uptake of best-bet resilience building and adaptive measures, and (iii) Contextualize CIS, EWS/EA, climate-informed digital ag-advisories, CSA link bundled packages to transfer systems for scaling, and improve beneficiaries and end-users’ access to CIS and ag-advisories for decision making. …”
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  11. Combining approaches for systemic behaviour change in groundwater governance by Sanil, Richu, Falk, Thomas, Meinzen-Dick, Ruth S., Priyadarshini, Pratiti

    Published 2024
    “…These tools are combined with efforts to strengthen multi-actor platforms, building coalitions and capacity of government, civil society and private sector actors to support groundwater governance at scale. …”
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    Journal Article
  12. Potential impact of current agricultural practices on mycotoxin occurrence and mycotoxin knowledge along the cassava value chain in Uganda by Oyesigye, E., Cervini, C., Mahuku, G., Medina, A.

    Published 2024
    “…This study aimed at understanding the current agricultural practices, their potential influence on mycotoxin occurrence, as well as assessing mycotoxin knowledge among key cassava value chain actors, including farmers, wholesalers, and processors. …”
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    Journal Article
  13. Gender disparities in the downstream nodes of the rice value chain in Eastern Uganda: Roles, labour, time allocation, and empowerment by Oloo, Augustine

    Published 2024
    “…Using data collected from 515 downstream rice value chain actors in Eastern Uganda, the study analyzes the distribution of roles, allocation of time, and empowerment among women and men. …”
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  14. How are we doing? A tool to reflect on the process, progress and priorities of your multi-stakeholder forum by Sarmiento Barletti, Juan Pablo, Larson, Anne M., Cisneros, Natalia, Heise, Nicole, Liswanti, Nining, Mariño, Harlem, Tamara, Ade

    Published 2020
    “…MSFs have gained much attention around the world because of their potential to improve collaboration between different actors, sectors and governance levels to address complex challenges, which cannot be resolved by one actor alone. …”
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    Informe técnico
  15. Improving governance arrangements for vegetable value chains in sub-Saharan Africa: the case of Bahir Dar, Ethiopia and Cotonou, Benin by Isoto, Rosemary Emegu, Turinawe, Alice, Nakamatte, Irene, Sumelius, John, Chen, Qiuzhen, Prosperi, Paolo, Sell, Mila, Bodjrenou, Fifali Sam Ulrich, Koukou, Elie, Bello, Faïck, Amoussa Hounkpatin, Waliou, Alemayehu, Melkamu, Desta, Gashaw Tilahun, Assaye, Hirut, Adgo, Enyew, Bankole, Bissola Malikath

    Published 2025
    “…The study collected data through face-to-face interviews from different actors including input suppliers, producers, processors, wholesalers, retailers and from different supporting institutions such as credit organizations in the vegetable value chains in the two regions. …”
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    Journal Article
  16. Monitoring, evaluation, and learning tracking report: Site specific fertilizer advisory in the mixed highland farming systems in Ethiopia by Tigabie, Abiro, Desta, Gizaw, Desalegn, Henok, Legesse, Gizachew, Agegnehu, Getachew

    Published 2025
    “…These sessions targeted smallholder farmers and included piloting and scaling of the advisory tool in farmer field conditions. This multi-actor engagement strengthened the quality, reach, and sustainability of the piloting and scaling activities, ensuring that both technical and local perspectives were integrated into the process. …”
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    Informe técnico
  17. Scaling whole-farm innovation bundles for sustainable and equitable mixed farming systems in Malawi by Homann-Kee Tui, Sabine, Sseguya, Haroon, Tufa, Adane, Manda, Julius, Liben, Feyera, Omondi, John Okoth

    Published 2025
    “…Participants included government ministries and departments, research institutions, development partners, financial service providers, NGOs, farmer-based organizations, and private sector actors. The workshop responded to growing evidence that isolated technical interventions have limited impact when deployed without complementary market, finance, governance, and advisory system strategies. …”
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  18. Multistakeholder networks in Mexico and Guatemala for scaling co-validated bundles of regenerative agriculture technologies by García Santiago, Jorge Octavio, Diaz Espinosa, Anabell Guadalupe, Ovando, Rausel, Jiménez, Benancio, May Tzun, Vladimir Nikolai, Van Loon, Jelle

    Published 2025
    “…The work was carried out primarily across five strategic Innovation Hubs—three in Mexico (the Yucatán Peninsula, Oaxaca, and Chiapas) and two in Guatemala (Western and Eastern Guatemala)—which together form a network of hubs aimed at articulating actors, capacities, and knowledge to support the validation, adaptation, and scaling of regenerative agriculture packages. …”
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