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Investing in the livestock sector: Why Good Numbers Matter

A Sourcebook for Decision Makers on How to Improve Livestock Data









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    FPMA Bulletin #11, 11 December 2017 2017
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    An Application to the Accelerated Food Security Project in Tanzania Ex-Act Software for Carbon-Balance Analysis of Investment Projects
    Applied Work: EASYPol Module 111
    2012
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    This module presents a case study of Carbon-Balance Appraisal for an investment project. It is useful for people who wish to improve their skills on how to estimate the climate change mitigation potential of agricultural programmes/projects and how to integrate it in the economic analysis of projects. This case is part of a set of documents aimed at driving project developers in the process of learning and applying the EX-Ante Carbon balance Tool (EX-ACT). Specifically, this case study has been developed as a result of the application of EX-ACT to a FAO/WB Project in Tanzania, which was selected to test the software. The case study consists of a brief description of the project, guidelines for structuring project data, and an appendix with project data.
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    Survey brief: agricultural season 2022/23
    United Republic of Tanzania
    2025
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    Under the umbrella of the 50x2030 Initiative to Close the Agricultural Data Gap, FAO collaborates with the Tanzania National Bureau of Statistics (TNBS) and the Office of the Chief Government Statistician in Zanzibar (OCGS) to implement the national annual agricultural sample survey (AASS). FAO provides technical support for the design and implementation of four annual agricultural surveys from 2023 to 2026 to generate timely, high-quality agricultural data. Through the Initiative, the country will strengthen its national statistics system, improve the use of survey data in policymaking and enhance the capacity of key data users to optimize evidence-based decisions. This brief analyses the data of the agricultural season 2022/23, providing key insights on farming in the United Republic of Tanzania. It presents indicators on agricultural land and holding size, crop output and income, farm input use and the participation of women in agriculture.

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