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Socialization and Capacity Building Workshops for Local Government Authorities, Tanzania
Published on April 24, 2017
A series of workshops to inform Local Government Authorities on the Agricultural Sector Development Program (ASDP 2). The next one is in Morogoro, Tanzania, April 24–29, 2017. -
Off-farm Employment around Yangon: Survey Results
Published on March 17, 2017
Off-farm employment is the sole source of earnings for 56% rural households around Yangon and it provides 78% of rural households income. -
VIDEO: The Nigeria Agricultural Policy Project Visiting Scholars’ Program
Published on February 17, 2017
An introduction to the Nigeria Agricultural Policy Project Scholars' Program, featuring its 2016-2017 students studying at MSU. -
Uneven Implementation of Regional Pesticide Policies in West Africa Region
Published on January 24, 2017
First assessment results lead to safety and environmental concerns -
Key Factors to Design and Reform Subsidy Schemes in Tanzania
Published on January 9, 2017
Key factors that led to the design and reform of various fertilizer subsidy programs over time. -
The Political Economy of Fertilizer Subsidy Programs in Africa
Published on January 9, 2017
In Zambia, fertilizer subsidy program had no statistically significant effect on the share or number of votes won by incumbent presidents. -
Malawi National Agriculture Policy
Published on January 7, 2017
The National Agriculture Policy (NAP) defines the vision for development of the agricultural sector in Malawi over the next five years. -
Rural Development Strategy for Mon State
Published on January 5, 2017
Recommendations toward a rural development strategy for Mon State based on analysis of current evidence. -
The Acceleration of Mechanization in the Agricultural Sector
Published on January 5, 2017
Factors toward Agricultural Mechanization in Burma -
Aquaculture Value Chain in Myanmar
Published on January 5, 2017
In Myanmar, fish is the leading purveyor of animal protein and the lead provider of micronutrients, important especially for child development. Nearly as much is spent on fish (14% of food expenditure) as on rice (19% of food expenditure).