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No results found.The CPF reviews the status of agriculture in Zambia and provides an analysis of sector-specific challenges and opportunities. Suitable areas for FAO intervention are identified and justified in accordance with FAO’s comparative advantages, GRZ priorities, UNDAF outcomes and FAO strategic objectives. It is supported by annexes, including i) CPF alignment with other policy documents and frameworks; ii) a results matrix; and iii) a matrix showing resource requirements. The process of developing CP F involved broad consultations with GRZ and other stakeholders in the agriculture sector including development partners. This process brought out areas of FAO’s comparative advantages which were reviewed to ensure alignment with agriculture sector national priorities. -
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No Thumbnail AvailableProjectReport on the Seminar on Aquaculture Extension in Zambia, 2-6 Oct 1995, Kabwe, Zambia 1995
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No results found.This document reports on the Seminar on Aquaculture Extension in Zambia, which was held in the Pan African Institute for Development in Kabwe, Zambia, from 2 to 6 October 1995. This seminar aimed to review the extension approaches used in the various provinces of Zambia, and prepared guidelines for improving the efficiency of the aquaculture extension service in the country. ALCOM, the aquaculture for Local Community Development Programme, is a regional aquaculture and fisheries programme of t he FAO (Food and Agriculture organization of the United Nations). Based in Harare, Zimbabwe, it covers the member countries of SADC: Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Tanzania, South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe. ALCOM's aim is to assist member countries improve the living standards of rural populations through the practice of aquaculture and small reservoir fisheries. Towards this end, pilot activities are conducted in selected member-countries to demonstrate n ew techniques, technologies of methodologies. Successes achieved, ideas derived, and lessons learned are disseminated for use in the region. ALCOM began its work in 1986 and is funded by Sweden and Belgium, with contributions to pilot projects form member countries
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