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Agricultural Cooperative Development

A manual for trainers







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    Small-scale forest-based processing enterprises 1987
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    Small-scale forest-based processing enterprises comprise an important, but neglected, part of the forestry and forest industries sector. They process a large part of the raw materials from the forest and supply some of the main markets for forest products, in particular in the rural areas of developing countries. Our concern in the work reported on in this publication has been to determine the main features, prospects and problems of such small-scale enterprises and what support could enhance their developmental contribution, and therefore the developmental impact of the forest sector. Many small enterprises are currently unstable, and offer little security or prospect of self-reliance for those engaged in them. These problems need to be tackled by promoting viable enterprises run by rural people through effective participatory organizations which can increase peoples' control over their own economic destiny. External supp ort to increase production and efficiency needs to be compatible with those valuable elements of local culture which still have a role to play in the modern context.
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    Training of trainers and capacity building for small-scale fisheries operators 2014
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    Cross-cutting most activities of the SmartFish Programme is the provision of training. The development of knowledge and skills of small-scale fishers, traders and processors, as well as extension workers and public sector staff, is a fundamental aspect of most interventions to improve standards, fish handling, management and ultimately improved business. Here we describe a training of Community Trainers approach that has been successfully used by the Programme. Previous capacity building in the region has produced a range of training materials and a number of lessons learned. It was important to understand these previous initiatives. Historically a great deal of attention has been given to strengthening the traditional government extension services to deliver training to small-scale fisheries stakeholders. For reasons such as lack of resources and lack of motivation amongst extension agents, this model has rarely worked and hence the knowledge and skills don’t reach those who require t hem.

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