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06
Feb

BURKINA FASO – Story of change

  • Sander Stenger
  • Burkina Faso, Story of change
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  • 06 Feb, 2018

Organic certification takes root, thanks to everyone working together “Thanks to the money I earn from producing organic vegetables, this helps with the costs of schooling my children. I also feed my family with healthy food, and don’t buy any vegetables at the market anymore” says Clarisse Ilboudo, a farmer in the Koubri women’s group,

06
Feb

BANGLADESH – News post

  • Sander Stenger
  • Bangladesh
  • 0 comment
  • 06 Feb, 2018

The CDAIS Bangladesh team visited the new executive chairman of the Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council – the CDAIS national executing agency – today to brief him about the project and its activities. The team said goodbye to Dr Mohammed Shahjahan, who is retiring from his role as national project coordinator, and welcomed the new NPC,

06
Feb

All afloat and swimming together at the latest CDAIS Agrinatura Task Team meeting

  • Sander Stenger
  • Global, News
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  • 06 Feb, 2018

The latest Agrinatura Task Team meeting proved yet again the importance of one aspect of their work. To promote the development of ‘soft skills’ within innovation niche partnership and as been done in the eight CDAIS pilot countries, physical gatherings of those involved are paramount to achieving success. This sixth ATT meeting since the project

16
Jan

ANGOLA – New partnership fliers released

  • Sander Stenger
  • Angola, News
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  • 16 Jan, 2018

The CDAIS team in Angola produced new fliers (in portuguese) to present the innovation partnership that are being supported in Angola. Discover them: https://cdais.net/home/publications/#angola !

11
Jan

BANGLADESH: December update – making changes happen…

  • Sander Stenger
  • Bangladesh, Events, News
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  • 11 Jan, 2018

“Through the CDAIS project we will now work together and find the pathway to solve our problems. CDAIS means motivation, CDAIS means ties, CDAIS means mutual cooperation, CDAIS means production, CDAIS means development.” Rithish Pondith, Reliance Aqua Farms, Trishal ‘Understanding the monitoring, evaluation and learning framework for CDAIS’ was a one-day workshop held on 3rd

22
Dec

ETHIOPIA – Story of Change

  • Sander Stenger
  • Ethiopia, Story of change
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  • 22 Dec, 2017

The ‘need for seed’ improves agricultural yield, but requires more than just improved technologies To ensure food security, farmers must have access to quality seed, in adequate quantities. The government of Ethiopia acknowledges this, and has responded by investing in improving the seed sector. However, as this example shows, not all challenges can be overcome

21
Dec

LAOS – A Story of change on organic production

  • Sander Stenger
  • Laos, Story of change
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  • 21 Dec, 2017

Sowing the seeds of an organic and nutritious future “We have changed already since CDAIS started working with us” said Mrs Khammone Luanglath. “Because of the project, we have for example divided our responsibilities within the group and our profits have increased.” The CDAIS project is working with a group of organic vegetable growers in

20
Dec

BURKINA FASO – Strengthening partnerships to help women’s enterprises

  • Sander Stenger
  • Burkina Faso, Events, News
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  • 20 Dec, 2017

Women and others involved in the food processing industry met in Bobo Dioulasso on Friday 8 December. There were some 20 people at the meeting, held in the town’s cultural centre. This workshop was for the women-led family food processing microentreprises innovation niche partnership, led by CDAIS facilitator Raymond Kiogo, and Adama Traoré from the

29
Nov

BANGLADESH Story of change

  • Sander Stenger
  • Bangladesh, Story of change
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  • 29 Nov, 2017

“We must work together to increase mango production” “We realized that we need to work together, and are now seeing changes happen” said Omar Ali, President of the newly formed Shibganj Mango Association. Farmers and orchard owners saw the need to change when interest in mango production grew after exports to the EU started in

29
Nov

LAOS – A Story of change on rice production

  • Sander Stenger
  • Laos, Story of change
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  • 29 Nov, 2017

Diversifying rice production with frogs, fish and more “I have seen my income grow since I started farming frogs and fish” says Bounlium Planethavong, “but other farmers need support to adopt the techniques I use.” The CDAIS project identified this innovation that increases and diversifies household income and nutrition by promoting the production of aquatic



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