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DocumentFarmer Field School Approach Technical Manual 2010
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No results found.There are several initiatives in Eastern Africa to promote sustainable agriculture practices as environment-friendly and alternative to conventional agriculture. However, little has been done to document the good agricultural practices or even lessons learnt from these initiatives. Farmers today still lack access to information on sustainable agriculture practices. Sustainable agriculture seeks an environmentally sound, socially equitable and economically viable ways to produce to meet the ne eds of the present without compromising those of future generations.
This manual is part of SUSTAINET’s effort to promote sustainable agriculture in the region. It is developed to reflect the experiences and views sustainable agriculture practitioners (farmers, researchers, member organizations and institutions of higher learning). This manual is intended primarily for farmers and field extension service providers. It is written in simple English language with illustrations, and easy to un derstand.
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Book (stand-alone)Facilitators' guide book for farmers field schools 2017
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No results found.This publication offers facilitators technical guidance to manage field farm schools to support local famers in all aspects of rice crop management. Technical knowledge gained by farmers will revitalize the rice industry in Fiji and assist food security by alleviating dependance on rice imports. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetClimate smart farmer field school catalogue: Cocoons 2024
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No results found.The climate smart FFS initiative for smallholder farmers in Jordan has been launched under the project Building Resilience to Cope with Climate Change in Jordan Through Improving Water Use Efficiency in the Agriculture Sector (BRCCJ). A suite of climate smart FFS training materials has been developed for different crops, cropping systems, and climate smart agriculture technologies. The curriculum has 6 modules, namely, Module 1 Climate Smart Integrated Homestead Gardening, Module 2 Climate Smart Hydroponic Leafy Vegetable Production, Module 3 Climate Smart Integrated Fruit Orchards, Module 4 Climate Smart High Value Vegetables Agribusiness, Module 5 Climate Smart Rainfed Wheat and Barley, and Module 6 Climate Smart Livestock Fodder Bank. In support of the modules, catalogues for climate smart agriculture technology have been developed to aid facilitators and farmer learning.
The publication "Climate smart farmer field school catalogue—cocoons" explores the potential of cocoons as a sustainable planting technology to combat climate change and enhance agricultural resilience, particularly in arid and water-scarce regions like Jordan.
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