2.2 - Linking Nutrition and Agriculture
3.5 - Yazman - Markets (Panel)
2.3 - Ngugi - Climate Smart Agriculture
2.2 - Linking Nutrition and Agriculture
4.3 - Systems Approach to Sustainable Intensification
3.5 - Huisenga - Markets (Panel)
2.2 - Payes - Nutrition and Agriculture
2.3 - Ngugi - Climate Smart Agriculture
1.7 - Cabus - Integrating Gender into Agriculture
USAID Resilience Workshop | Closing Remarks (Video)
1.7 - Cabus - Integrating Gender into Agriculture
4.5 - Yazman - Knowledge Gaps in Research (Panel)
3.4 - The Milk Value Chain: Generating employment and income and creating wealth while improving nutrition
3.5 - Huisenga - Markets (Panel)
3.2 - Agriculture Enabling Environments or Why Can’t We Just Be Happy with Better Seeds?
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FY13 Feed the Future Monitoring System (FTFMS) Guidance Review
At right, you will find a number of FTFMS resources that we hope will be useful to newcomers and past users alike.
Partnering for Growth: How Entrepreneurs Can Work with USAID
Incorporating Nutrition into Feed the Future Research Programs
Nutrition is one of the fundamental cross-cutting themes in all Feed the Future programs. Research programs funded by Feed the Future should identify, as appropriate, how the programs could add value or impact nutrition, and the activities and indicators they are using to achieve and measure nutrition impact.
#AskAg Twitter Chat: Empowering Smallholder Farmers with Open Agricultural Data
The Open Data movement is gaining steam, with new datasets and APIs coming online all the time. In 2013 dozens of international development organizations signed on to make agricultural and nutritionally relevant data available, accessible, and usable for unrestricted use worldwide. But what does this influx of information mean for the smallholder farmer?