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CAADP Compact: Guinea signed the CAADP Compact on 6 – 7 April 2010.
Guinea’s fish export ban lifted: The 2007 ban on fish export from Guinea, caused inter-alia by the weak sanitary control system, was lifted, with technical support from the NEPAD Agency. Furthermore, and purposed on…
CAADP Compact: Gambia signed the CAADP Compact on 27 - 28 October 2009.
Capacity Building: Technical experts were deployed to The Gambia on 19 – 25 September 2010 to undertake independent technical reviews of their National Agricultural Investment Plans (NAIPs).
Business: On 4 and 5…
CAADP Compact: Congo signed the CAADP Compact on 10 December 2013.
Capacity Building: Technical experts were deployed to Congo to undertake independent technical reviews of its National Agricultural Investment Plan (NAIP).
An Independent Technical Review (ITR) of Congo’s NAIP…
A national committee on climate change in Cape Verde was supported to enable them to include fisheries among their priority areas, and to develop proposals for action programmes on fisheries and climate change in the National Adaptation Programmes of Action. Information and awareness-raising…
A national committee on climate change in Senegal was supported to enable them to include fisheries among their priority areas, and to develop proposals for action programmes on fisheries and climate change in the National Adaptation Programmes of Action. Information and awareness-raising sessions…
A national committee on climate change in Guinea was supported to enable them to include fisheries among their priority areas, and to develop proposals for action programmes on fisheries and climate change in the National Adaptation Programmes of Action. Information and awareness-raising sessions…
Over 80 policy makers and climate change practitioners, and about 880 000 community members in Swaziland were sensitised, through the media, on the link between agriculture and climate change, while about 1 500 farmers were trained. In addition, a compendium on Climate Smart Agriculture was…
It is estimated that over three million farmers in Zambia will benefit from 17 different categories of climate smart technologies and practices, through mainstreaming of Climate Change into the country’s Agricultural and Food Security Investment Plans.
In Nigeria, 150 policy makers were sensitised to Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) practices and aquaculture, while 1 200 female small-holder farmers received training in the same disciplines. Four hundred applications for aquaculture equipment grants were processed.
In the KwaZulu-Natal and Free State provinces of South Africa, over 300 agricultural extension agents were equipped with skills for training farmers in the application of weather, climate and agro-meteorological information. Subsequently, over 400 farmers were trained, with six adaptive measures…