Case Study: Family Farming Development Programme in Niger
This case study highlights the achievements of the Family Farming Development Programme in Maradi, Tahoua and Zinder.
Effective public policies for family farming combine different policy areas related to productive, economic, social, environmental and cultural dimensions of sustainable food systems.
This framework was designed through a participatory process with various stakeholders. It aims to increase understanding of public policy cycles and family farming-related policies. Adaptable to local, national or regional priorities, it identifies ways to create effective and efficient policy frameworks for family farming.
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