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Horticulture Cultivars Performance Information - MTF/GLO/697/MUL









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    Information sur les performances des cultivars agricoles - MTF/GLO/697/MUL 2021
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    The aim of the HORTIVAR database is to facilitate access to information on the performance of horticultural crop cultivars and to help users to identify cultivars and cropping practices adapted to their specific requirements and environment. This aim was achieved and the database currently contains over 90 000 horticultural data sets, covering more than 28 000 cultivars and 1 000 species. It can now function as an information tool to help small scale farmers to take decisions based on factual information. In order to ensure sustainability, the project established a network of institutional and individual partners who can continue to use and enrich HORTIVAR without further project support. In addition, the awareness raising and training workshops organized under the project enabled many people to participate in knowledge exchange activities based on the HORTIVAR database, improving users’ capacities for conducting analysis on data sets.
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    Implementing the Horticulture Advancement Activity in Pakistan - GCP/PAK/144/USA 2023
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    The development of the horticulture sector in the Balochistanand Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) provinces of Pakistan is hindered by a series of constraints, including a lack of access to inputs, markets and services among farmers and other value chain actors. Despite these constraints, the sector has a great deal of potential in these areas of the country, owing to their natural comparative advantage. Leveraging this potential could create jobs and increase competition in the sector, thereby lifting people out of poverty and improving their health and nutrition status. The Horticulture Advancement Activity (THAzA) was designed to enhance potentially viable horticulture value chains in the targeted areas by introducing new technologies and innovations and establishing various facilities to support sustainable agriculture. The project focused on the apple, apricot, grape, tomato and onion value chains in Balochistan, and on the same in KP, except for onion, which was replaced with potato.
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    Support to Tonga Horticulture Competitiveness - TCP/TON/3701 2023
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    Tonga, a Polynesian sovereign state, relies heavily on agriculture. Yet, this sector has become vulnerable to economic shocks, climate change and natural disasters. The country's economy is characterized by its small economic base, isolation from global markets and dependence on remittances, which has also been experiencing negative growth due to various factors, including cyclones, political instability and the collapse of major export industries. Tonga heavily relies on imported agricultural products, thus the project was developed to address this agricultural and economic challenge to ultimately boost its export potential by improving agricultural production, enhancing biosecurity and food safety practices of value-added products following the Hazard Analysis and Critical Point (HACCP) standards and strengthening capacities of stakeholders along the agricultural supply chain. The project was designed following extensive consultations and requests from the Government, ensuring that it accurately addressed the identified needs and priorities of Tonga. By aligning with the Government's input, the project aimed to effectively target the specific challenges and requirements related to HACCP, food safety and biosecurity in the country.

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