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Info Note Rwanda Dairy Competitiveness Program II










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    Albania’s dairy sector is characterized by small-scale farms, fragmented and high-cost production, inadequate feeding practices, and a lack of capacity to ensure safety and hygiene standards. Despite these issues, there is great potential in the sector, and the government has expressed a desire to create a dairy development programme with the ultimate goal of improving standards, increasing the sector’s competitiveness as well as the incomes of dairy producers, and substituting imported dairy products with domestic ones. To support the government in achieving its goal of developing the dairy sector, this Technical Cooperation Programme (TCP) project was formulated. It aimed to assess and create a deeper understanding of the dairy value chain in Albania and to equip farmers with essential knowledge and skills to maintain high standards of hygiene, optimize feeding practices, and improve marketing strategies for their dairy products.
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    As many countries are increasing commitments to address climate change, national governments are exploring how it would be best to reduce their GHG impact. Agriculture is a major contributor to GHG emissions, especially in developing countries, where this sector accounts for an average of 35 percent of all GHGs emissions. Yet many agricultural interventions can also help to reduce GHG impacts. This series of case studies estimates impacts of agricultural interventions on GHG emissions and carbon sequestration, covering several development projects supported by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The case study from Peru provides estimates of (i) GHG impacts at project scale, (ii) GHG emissions by agricultural practice and (iii) GHG emissions per unit of output (emission intensity). The presented approach is a rapid assessment technique that is well suited to provide an indication of the magnitude of GHG impacts and compare GHG impact strength of different fi eld activities or cropping systems. The publication contributes to the achievement of organizational output 2.1.2 Integrated and multi-sectoral approaches for ecosystem management, restoration climate change adaptation and mitigation are identified, assessed, disseminated and their adoption by stakeholders is facilitated.

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