Keyword | Page | Issue |
Advisory services / Extension services /Knowledge transfer | ||
Knowledge powers development: ICT solutions for the rice and cocoa value chain | 13 | 2/2017 |
Combining kid power and new media for agricultural extension and better health | 25 | 2/2017 |
Learning from each other – knowledge transfer for potato production among African countriesand India | 40 | 3/2017 |
Agriculture | | Organic and Fairtrade cotton – a way out of rural poverty?|36 |2/2017 Winter farming technologies for India’s cold desert farmers|39 |2/2017 Climate-smart agriculture – what is it? |14 |4/2017 What can organic farming contribute to climate change adaptation and mitigation?|20 |4/2017 | | Bioenergy | | Relieving (energy) poverty with biogas |38 |1/2017 Solar powered cooling for enhancing milk value chains|41 |1/2017 | | Climate change | | Climate action in agriculture discussed at COP23|4 |4/2017 Coal is still king in sub-Saharan Africa |5| 4/2017 Agriculture and climate change – where do we stand?|6 |4/2017 How to suppourt countries to achieve their Nationally Determined Contributions|9 |4/2017 Climate action – time to walk the talk. The NDC Partnership|12 |4/2017 Channelling climate finance for adaptation in agriculture|13 |4/2017 Climate-smart agriculture – what is it? |14 |4/2017 The role of soil carbon in mitigating climate change – lost cause or triple-win?|17 |4/2017 What can organic farming contribute? |20 |4/2017 How to consicer climate risks in market systems?|23 |4/2017 Resilience-building – easier said than done |26 |4/2017 Drought Cycle Management for building resilience and food security|29 |4/2017 Make social protection schemes work for drought resilience. Lessons learnt from Ethiopia’s PSNP|32 |4/2017 Building resilient livelihoods through economic empowerment. An example from Malawi|34 |4/2017 Weather index insurance for smallholder farmers. Insights from Kenya|36 |4/2017 | | Cooperatives | | Farmer cooperatives in China – not exploited to the full |42 |3/2017 | | Development cooperation | | European Development Days: Investing in development|4 |2/2017 A matter of trust. Privacy and data security in development projects|32 |2/2017 Can development cooperation help reduce international labour migration?|38 |4/2017 | | Digitisation | | Unleashing the rural digitisation potential |8 |2/2017 Doing more with less: Digitisation and ICT for sustainable agri-food systems in Latin America|10 |2/2017 Knowledge powers development: ICT solutions for the rice and cocoa value chain|13 |2/2017 How can the digital revolution benefit smallholder farmers?|16 |2/2017 From agricultural finance to drone operations: starting off a new generation of agripreneurs|19|2/2017 E-learning courses made in West Africa, for African youth|22 |2/2017 Combining kid power and new media for agricultural extension and better health |25 |2/2017 One for all – creating a Unified Register for Social Protection Programmes in Malawi|28 |2/2017 The power of open data |30 |2/2017 A matter of trust. Privacy and data security in development projects|32 |2/2017 Healthy scepticism is called for |34 |2/2017 Smartphone Apps. New prospects for research and monitoring|45 |4/2017 | | Food security/Nutrition | | Food price risks and food security |4 |1/2017 Reconciling trade policies with food security objectives|12 |1/2017 Horticultural exports – a threat or a boost to food security?|24 |1/2017 GlobalFood Symposium looks at changes in agri-food systems|42 |2/2017 | | Health | | Combining kid power and new media for agricultural extension and better health|25 |2/2017 | | Land / Land governance | | Sustainable land management – Restoring degraded land for a better future|36 |1/2017 | | Marketing / Markets | | European chicken drumsticks for West Africa – a threat to local markets?|15 |1/2017 Organic and Fairtrade cotton – a way out of rural poverty?|36 |2/2017 | | Mechanisation | | Financing agricultural mechanisation |5 |1/2017 | | Migration | | Can development cooperation help reduce international labour migration?|38 |4/2017 | | Private sector / PPPs | | “We give farmers planning certainty” – Interview with Anja Wolff, Reismühle Brunnen|35 |1/2017 | | Rural development | | The private sector as a driver for sustainable rural development|32 |1/2017 Let’s revitalise the broken rural-urban linkages! |5 |2/2017 Organic and Fairtrade cotton – a way out of rural poverty?|36 |2/2017 Winter farming technologies for India’s cold desert farmers|39 |2/2017 Beekeeping in Ethiopia’s wheatbelt – a way towards sustainable agro-ecosystems|42 |4/2017 | | Social protection | | Leave no one behind – mainstreaming disabilities in national public works programmes in Malawi|38 |3/2017 Make social protection schemes work for drought resilience. Lessons learnt from Ethiopia’s PSNP|32 |4/2017 Building resilient livelihoods through economic empowerment. An example from Malawi|34 |4/2017 || Trade Why trade matters |6 |1/2017 Agriculture trade and sustainability concerns |9 |1/2017 Reconciling trade policies with food security objectives|12 |1/2017 European chicken drumsticks for West Africa – a threat to local markets?|15 |1/2017 The cost of high food prices in West Africa |18 |1/2017 Closing the standards gap |20 |1/2017 The EIF – bridging trade, development and the world’s poorest countries|22 |1/2017 Horticultural exports – a threat or a boost to food security?|24 |1/2017 Do smallholder farmers benefit from sustainability standards?|27 |1/2017 Big business, small farms and “no deforestation” commitments|30 |1/2017 The private sector as a driver for sustainable rual development|32 |1/2017 “We give farmers planning certainty”. Interview with Anja Wolff, Reismühle Brunnen|35 |1/2017 || Water Water uncertainty stressed at World Water Week 2017|4 |3/2017 || Youth What rural youth really need: jobs, jobs, jobs |7 |2/2017 From agricultural finance to drone operations: starting off a new generation of agripreneurs|19 |2/2017 E-learning courses made in West Africa, for African youth|22 |2/2017 Time to act |6 |3/2017 Decent jobs for rural youth |9 |3/2017 Creating the political momentum. The “G20 initiative for Rural Youth Employment”|12 |3/2017 “We urgently require more public and private investments”. Interview with Gunther Beger, BMZ|13|3/2017 Africa’s rural youth speak out |14 |3/2017 “You cannot change a system that you are not taking responsibility for”. Interview with Alfousseni Sidibe, Live Your Dream, Mali|16 |3/2017 Is Africa’s education landscape fit for the future?|18 |3/2017 Results-based financing brings 90,000 young people into jobs in Nepal|21 |3/2017 Making youth gangs a bad choice. A Plan International Project in El Salvador|24 |3/2017 Skilling the rural workforce – Green Colleges in India|26 |3/2017 African youth brings innovations to farming |28 |3/2017 “The real problem is the lack of models of success”. Interview with Samadi Rutherford, AgriSam, Benin|30 |3/2017 “One has to be able to ride the fear of failing”. Interview with Sunday Silungwe, Good Nature Agro, Zambia|31 |3/2017 Promoting agricultural entrepreneurship in Laos|32 |3/2017 “Rural areas are full of opportunities for business start-ups”. Interview with Mipagyendou Tchably, African Coworker, Togo|34 |3/2017 “Non-academic professions need more prestige”. Interview with Alina Gumpert, German Agribusiness Alliance|35 |3/2017 Moving jobs to people. Socially responsive outsourcing in India|36 |3/2017 Child labour: an Ethiopian Perspective |45 |3/2017 |