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Ethiopia's youth making their mark in agriculture
novembre 2014
4 November 2014 – Until now, farming has not been an obvious choice for Ethiopia's youth. Barriers to owning land and other assets have fuelled the steady migration of young people to urban centres.
Bhutan farmers’ groups find sustainable markets by catering to local schools and institutions
juin 2014
The IFAD-supported instead is providing new and sustainable markets in rural Bhutan. The project is already helping to increase farmers' income while contributing
IFAD adopts comprehensive policy on gender equality – a key to rural development
mai 2014
ROME, Italy, 4 April 2012 – In rural households throughout the developing world, women and girls work hard each day to protect their families' basic rights
Kenya's farm makeover show, Shamba Shape-Up, offers practical advice to smallholders
mai 2014
7 MAY 2014 – With the fourth and latest series of Shamba Shape-Up – Kenya's most watched agriculture TV show – well under way, IFAD staff have been talking to smallholder farmers about a range of practical issues, from cow care and livestock resilience to climate-change adaption.
Family farmers grow fruit and vegetables thanks to irrigation schemes in Rwanda
mai 2014
Popularly known as ‘the land of a thousand hills' – U Rwanda rw'imisozi igihumbi – Rwanda has a beautiful landscape made up of endless undulating hills and valleys stretching as far as the eye can see.
Successful IFAD-supported project helps influence national policy in The Gambia
mai 2014
The Gambia is taking steady steps towards prosperity by scaling up proven land and water management practices across the country and developing national policies to back these efforts.
Agro processing facilities at farmers' doorstep has improved incomes
mai 2013
The Community Agriculture Infrastructure Improvement Programme (CAIIP) is an US$81.9 million programme, co-financed by the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) and the African Development Bank. It is implemented in 35 Districts in Central and Eastern Uganda.