ºÝºÝߣshows by User: Malabo-Montpellier-Panel / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: Malabo-Montpellier-Panel / Wed, 07 Jul 2021 13:06:47 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: Malabo-Montpellier-Panel Presentation - Connecting The Dots: Policy Innovations for Food Systems Transformation in Africa /slideshow/presentation-connecting-the-dots-policy-innovations-for-food-systems-transformation-in-africa/249640933 foodsystemreport2021sheryl-210707130648
Presentation by Prof. Sheryl Hendriks of the Malabo Montpellier Panel's Food Systems Report at the 8th edition of the Malabo Montpellier Forum held on 5 July, 2021.]]>

Presentation by Prof. Sheryl Hendriks of the Malabo Montpellier Panel's Food Systems Report at the 8th edition of the Malabo Montpellier Forum held on 5 July, 2021.]]>
Wed, 07 Jul 2021 13:06:47 GMT /slideshow/presentation-connecting-the-dots-policy-innovations-for-food-systems-transformation-in-africa/249640933 Malabo-Montpellier-Panel@slideshare.net(Malabo-Montpellier-Panel) Presentation - Connecting The Dots: Policy Innovations for Food Systems Transformation in Africa Malabo-Montpellier-Panel Presentation by Prof. Sheryl Hendriks of the Malabo Montpellier Panel's Food Systems Report at the 8th edition of the Malabo Montpellier Forum held on 5 July, 2021. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/foodsystemreport2021sheryl-210707130648-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation by Prof. Sheryl Hendriks of the Malabo Montpellier Panel&#39;s Food Systems Report at the 8th edition of the Malabo Montpellier Forum held on 5 July, 2021.
Presentation - Connecting The Dots: Policy Innovations for Food Systems Transformation in Africa from Malabo-Montpellier-Panel
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Trading Up: Policy Innovations to Expand Food and Agriculture Trade in Africa /slideshow/trading-up-policy-innovations-to-expand-food-and-agriculture-trade-in-africa/240393142 mamotradereport2020-201221161133
A presentation by The Malabo Montpellier Panel members at the 7th Malabo Montpellier (MaMo) Forum held on 21 December 2020.]]>

A presentation by The Malabo Montpellier Panel members at the 7th Malabo Montpellier (MaMo) Forum held on 21 December 2020.]]>
Mon, 21 Dec 2020 16:11:33 GMT /slideshow/trading-up-policy-innovations-to-expand-food-and-agriculture-trade-in-africa/240393142 Malabo-Montpellier-Panel@slideshare.net(Malabo-Montpellier-Panel) Trading Up: Policy Innovations to Expand Food and Agriculture Trade in Africa Malabo-Montpellier-Panel A presentation by The Malabo Montpellier Panel members at the 7th Malabo Montpellier (MaMo) Forum held on 21 December 2020. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mamotradereport2020-201221161133-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A presentation by The Malabo Montpellier Panel members at the 7th Malabo Montpellier (MaMo) Forum held on 21 December 2020.
Trading Up: Policy Innovations to Expand Food and Agriculture Trade in Africa from Malabo-Montpellier-Panel
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Future-proofing Africa¡¯s livestock sector policies: lessons from African countries and the Covid-19 pandemic /slideshow/futureproofing-africas-livestock-sector-policies-lessons-from-african-countries-and-the-covid19-pandemic/240071165 malabo-montpellierpanelwebinar-201213201847
This presentation by ILRI's Dr. Iain Wright examines Africa's livestock sector policies amid the Covid-19 pandemic.]]>

This presentation by ILRI's Dr. Iain Wright examines Africa's livestock sector policies amid the Covid-19 pandemic.]]>
Sun, 13 Dec 2020 20:18:46 GMT /slideshow/futureproofing-africas-livestock-sector-policies-lessons-from-african-countries-and-the-covid19-pandemic/240071165 Malabo-Montpellier-Panel@slideshare.net(Malabo-Montpellier-Panel) Future-proofing Africa¡¯s livestock sector policies: lessons from African countries and the Covid-19 pandemic Malabo-Montpellier-Panel This presentation by ILRI's Dr. Iain Wright examines Africa's livestock sector policies amid the Covid-19 pandemic. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/malabo-montpellierpanelwebinar-201213201847-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation by ILRI&#39;s Dr. Iain Wright examines Africa&#39;s livestock sector policies amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
Future-proofing Africa¡¯s livestock sector policies: lessons from African countries and the Covid-19 pandemic from Malabo-Montpellier-Panel
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Are digital technologies the answer to food system transformation in Africa during Covid-19? Lessons from Kenya /slideshow/are-digital-technologies-the-answer-to-food-system-transformation-in-africa-during-covid19-lessons-from-kenya/235199177 20200604mamowebinararaba-200608132804
In this presentation, Debisi Araba discusses how digital technologies could provide some immediate and longer-term answers to securing food supplies in Africa¡¯s urban areas.]]>

In this presentation, Debisi Araba discusses how digital technologies could provide some immediate and longer-term answers to securing food supplies in Africa¡¯s urban areas.]]>
Mon, 08 Jun 2020 13:28:04 GMT /slideshow/are-digital-technologies-the-answer-to-food-system-transformation-in-africa-during-covid19-lessons-from-kenya/235199177 Malabo-Montpellier-Panel@slideshare.net(Malabo-Montpellier-Panel) Are digital technologies the answer to food system transformation in Africa during Covid-19? Lessons from Kenya Malabo-Montpellier-Panel In this presentation, Debisi Araba discusses how digital technologies could provide some immediate and longer-term answers to securing food supplies in Africa¡¯s urban areas. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/20200604mamowebinararaba-200608132804-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In this presentation, Debisi Araba discusses how digital technologies could provide some immediate and longer-term answers to securing food supplies in Africa¡¯s urban areas.
Are digital technologies the answer to food system transformation in Africa during Covid-19? Lessons from Kenya from Malabo-Montpellier-Panel
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Comment l¡¯Afrique peut transformer son agriculture gr?ce ¨¤ des strat¨¦gies d¡¯irrigation intelligentes : L¡¯exp¨¦rience du Togo https://fr.slideshare.net/slideshow/comment-lafrique-peut-transformer-son-agriculture-grce-des-stratgies-dirrigation-intelligentes-lexprience-du-togo/233208393 irrigationautogo-pptmsalifou-200505134432
L'exp¨¦rience du Togo en mati¨¨re d'irrigation sera au centre des discussions de ce webinaire afin de comprendre o¨´ les progr¨¨s ont ¨¦t¨¦ r¨¦alis¨¦s et quelles innovations peuvent ¨ºtre reproduites dans d'autres pays africains. Le pr¨¦sentateur invit¨¦, M. Daoudou Salifou, Directeur de la statistique, de l'information et de la documentation (DSID) au Minist¨¨re de l¡¯Agriculture, de la Production Animale et Halieutique du Togo, pr¨¦sentera l'exp¨¦rience du Togo dans l'expansion de l'irrigation au cours des derni¨¨res ann¨¦es, et les mesures concr¨¨tes que le gouvernement a prises pour d¨¦velopper l'irrigation agricole, r¨¦duire le ch?mage, le taux de pauvret¨¦ et la malnutrition.]]>

L'exp¨¦rience du Togo en mati¨¨re d'irrigation sera au centre des discussions de ce webinaire afin de comprendre o¨´ les progr¨¨s ont ¨¦t¨¦ r¨¦alis¨¦s et quelles innovations peuvent ¨ºtre reproduites dans d'autres pays africains. Le pr¨¦sentateur invit¨¦, M. Daoudou Salifou, Directeur de la statistique, de l'information et de la documentation (DSID) au Minist¨¨re de l¡¯Agriculture, de la Production Animale et Halieutique du Togo, pr¨¦sentera l'exp¨¦rience du Togo dans l'expansion de l'irrigation au cours des derni¨¨res ann¨¦es, et les mesures concr¨¨tes que le gouvernement a prises pour d¨¦velopper l'irrigation agricole, r¨¦duire le ch?mage, le taux de pauvret¨¦ et la malnutrition.]]>
Tue, 05 May 2020 13:44:32 GMT https://fr.slideshare.net/slideshow/comment-lafrique-peut-transformer-son-agriculture-grce-des-stratgies-dirrigation-intelligentes-lexprience-du-togo/233208393 Malabo-Montpellier-Panel@slideshare.net(Malabo-Montpellier-Panel) Comment l¡¯Afrique peut transformer son agriculture gr?ce ¨¤ des strat¨¦gies d¡¯irrigation intelligentes : L¡¯exp¨¦rience du Togo Malabo-Montpellier-Panel L'exp¨¦rience du Togo en mati¨¨re d'irrigation sera au centre des discussions de ce webinaire afin de comprendre o¨´ les progr¨¨s ont ¨¦t¨¦ r¨¦alis¨¦s et quelles innovations peuvent ¨ºtre reproduites dans d'autres pays africains. Le pr¨¦sentateur invit¨¦, M. Daoudou Salifou, Directeur de la statistique, de l'information et de la documentation (DSID) au Minist¨¨re de l¡¯Agriculture, de la Production Animale et Halieutique du Togo, pr¨¦sentera l'exp¨¦rience du Togo dans l'expansion de l'irrigation au cours des derni¨¨res ann¨¦es, et les mesures concr¨¨tes que le gouvernement a prises pour d¨¦velopper l'irrigation agricole, r¨¦duire le ch?mage, le taux de pauvret¨¦ et la malnutrition. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/irrigationautogo-pptmsalifou-200505134432-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> L&#39;exp¨¦rience du Togo en mati¨¨re d&#39;irrigation sera au centre des discussions de ce webinaire afin de comprendre o¨´ les progr¨¨s ont ¨¦t¨¦ r¨¦alis¨¦s et quelles innovations peuvent ¨ºtre reproduites dans d&#39;autres pays africains. Le pr¨¦sentateur invit¨¦, M. Daoudou Salifou, Directeur de la statistique, de l&#39;information et de la documentation (DSID) au Minist¨¨re de l¡¯Agriculture, de la Production Animale et Halieutique du Togo, pr¨¦sentera l&#39;exp¨¦rience du Togo dans l&#39;expansion de l&#39;irrigation au cours des derni¨¨res ann¨¦es, et les mesures concr¨¨tes que le gouvernement a prises pour d¨¦velopper l&#39;irrigation agricole, r¨¦duire le ch?mage, le taux de pauvret¨¦ et la malnutrition.
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MaMoWebinar: Why increasing the role of renewable energy mini-grids is essential to transforming agricultural productivity and food security in Africa /slideshow/mamowebinar-why-increasing-the-role-of-renewable-energy-minigrids-is-essential-to-transforming-agricultural-productivity-and-food-security-in-africa/231175302 webinarmarch31st-agriculturemini-gridsppt-200331145955
This webinar explores opportunities for synergies between the expansion of mini-grids and strengthening Africa¡¯s agricultural value chains. ]]>

This webinar explores opportunities for synergies between the expansion of mini-grids and strengthening Africa¡¯s agricultural value chains. ]]>
Tue, 31 Mar 2020 14:59:55 GMT /slideshow/mamowebinar-why-increasing-the-role-of-renewable-energy-minigrids-is-essential-to-transforming-agricultural-productivity-and-food-security-in-africa/231175302 Malabo-Montpellier-Panel@slideshare.net(Malabo-Montpellier-Panel) MaMoWebinar: Why increasing the role of renewable energy mini-grids is essential to transforming agricultural productivity and food security in Africa Malabo-Montpellier-Panel This webinar explores opportunities for synergies between the expansion of mini-grids and strengthening Africa¡¯s agricultural value chains. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/webinarmarch31st-agriculturemini-gridsppt-200331145955-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This webinar explores opportunities for synergies between the expansion of mini-grids and strengthening Africa¡¯s agricultural value chains.
MaMoWebinar: Why increasing the role of renewable energy mini-grids is essential to transforming agricultural productivity and food security in Africa from Malabo-Montpellier-Panel
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20200310 araba aerc /slideshow/20200310-araba-aerc/231104102 20200310arabaaerc-200330111351
The African Economic Research Consortium (AERC) held its twenty second Senior Policy Seminar on March 09-10, 2020 in Abuja, Nigeria under the theme : ¡°Agriculture and Food Policies for Nutrition in Africa¡±. Panel member Dr Adebisi Araba, Africa Director, International Center for Tropical Agriculture attended the event.]]>

The African Economic Research Consortium (AERC) held its twenty second Senior Policy Seminar on March 09-10, 2020 in Abuja, Nigeria under the theme : ¡°Agriculture and Food Policies for Nutrition in Africa¡±. Panel member Dr Adebisi Araba, Africa Director, International Center for Tropical Agriculture attended the event.]]>
Mon, 30 Mar 2020 11:13:51 GMT /slideshow/20200310-araba-aerc/231104102 Malabo-Montpellier-Panel@slideshare.net(Malabo-Montpellier-Panel) 20200310 araba aerc Malabo-Montpellier-Panel The African Economic Research Consortium (AERC) held its twenty second Senior Policy Seminar on March 09-10, 2020 in Abuja, Nigeria under the theme : ¡°Agriculture and Food Policies for Nutrition in Africa¡±. Panel member Dr Adebisi Araba, Africa Director, International Center for Tropical Agriculture attended the event. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/20200310arabaaerc-200330111351-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The African Economic Research Consortium (AERC) held its twenty second Senior Policy Seminar on March 09-10, 2020 in Abuja, Nigeria under the theme : ¡°Agriculture and Food Policies for Nutrition in Africa¡±. Panel member Dr Adebisi Araba, Africa Director, International Center for Tropical Agriculture attended the event.
20200310 araba aerc from Malabo-Montpellier-Panel
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Energized Report 2019 /slideshow/energy-report-2019-ppt-for-banjul-forum-v5/206790971 energyreport2019pptforbanjulforumv5-191217155810
The Malabo Montpellier (MaMo) Forum 5th Report presentation in Banjul, The Gambia , December 17 , 2019 Energized Policy innovations to power the transformation of Africa¡¯s agriculture and food system ]]>

The Malabo Montpellier (MaMo) Forum 5th Report presentation in Banjul, The Gambia , December 17 , 2019 Energized Policy innovations to power the transformation of Africa¡¯s agriculture and food system ]]>
Tue, 17 Dec 2019 15:58:10 GMT /slideshow/energy-report-2019-ppt-for-banjul-forum-v5/206790971 Malabo-Montpellier-Panel@slideshare.net(Malabo-Montpellier-Panel) Energized Report 2019 Malabo-Montpellier-Panel The Malabo Montpellier (MaMo) Forum 5th Report presentation in Banjul, The Gambia , December 17 , 2019 Energized Policy innovations to power the transformation of Africa¡¯s agriculture and food system <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/energyreport2019pptforbanjulforumv5-191217155810-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The Malabo Montpellier (MaMo) Forum 5th Report presentation in Banjul, The Gambia , December 17 , 2019 Energized Policy innovations to power the transformation of Africa¡¯s agriculture and food system
Energized Report 2019 from Malabo-Montpellier-Panel
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Paper on "The Ethical conduct of Science" by Professor Sheryl L. Hendriks /slideshow/paper-on-the-ethical-conduct-of-science-by-professor-sheryl-l-hendriks/200317296 theethicalconductofscience-191202101751
Professor Sheryl L. Hendriks, Professor and Head of Department of Agricultural Economics, Extension and Rural Development at the Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences (University of Pretoria), presented a paper on the ¡°Ethical conduct of Science¡± in Budapest, at the World Science Forum from November 20 to 22, 2019.]]>

Professor Sheryl L. Hendriks, Professor and Head of Department of Agricultural Economics, Extension and Rural Development at the Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences (University of Pretoria), presented a paper on the ¡°Ethical conduct of Science¡± in Budapest, at the World Science Forum from November 20 to 22, 2019.]]>
Mon, 02 Dec 2019 10:17:51 GMT /slideshow/paper-on-the-ethical-conduct-of-science-by-professor-sheryl-l-hendriks/200317296 Malabo-Montpellier-Panel@slideshare.net(Malabo-Montpellier-Panel) Paper on "The Ethical conduct of Science" by Professor Sheryl L. Hendriks Malabo-Montpellier-Panel Professor Sheryl L. Hendriks, Professor and Head of Department of Agricultural Economics, Extension and Rural Development at the Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences (University of Pretoria), presented a paper on the ¡°Ethical conduct of Science¡± in Budapest, at the World Science Forum from November 20 to 22, 2019. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/theethicalconductofscience-191202101751-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Professor Sheryl L. Hendriks, Professor and Head of Department of Agricultural Economics, Extension and Rural Development at the Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences (University of Pretoria), presented a paper on the ¡°Ethical conduct of Science¡± in Budapest, at the World Science Forum from November 20 to 22, 2019.
Paper on "The Ethical conduct of Science" by Professor Sheryl L. Hendriks from Malabo-Montpellier-Panel
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Webinaire du MaMo sur ?Les technologies digitales au service de l¡¯agriculture et de la s¨¦curit¨¦ alimentaire:Le cas du S¨¦n¨¦gal? https://fr.slideshare.net/slideshow/comment-les-technologies-numriques-transforment-les-systmes-alimentaires-en-afrique-le-cas-du-sngal/196492092 webinaire-22novdigital-final002-191122152424
L'¨¨re du num¨¦rique en Afrique ¨¦volue rapidement, et alors que beaucoup de gouvernements aujourd'hui luttent pour faire reculer la pauvret¨¦, pour permettre la croissance ¨¦conomique et pour promouvoir un environnement durable gr?ce ¨¤ l'agriculture notamment qui joue un r?le crucial dans cette lutte, il n'est pas anodin de souligner qu'une partie de la solution pourrait venir des technologies num¨¦riques. La question sur comment celles-ci peuvent contribuer ¨¤ la transformation du syst¨¨me alimentaire africain, notre orateur du jour, M. Seth Sall, Directeur de l'?conomie Num¨¦rique et des Partenariats au Minist¨¨re de l'?conomie Num¨¦rique et des T¨¦l¨¦communications du S¨¦n¨¦gal, et notre mod¨¦rateur, Dr. Ousmane Badiane, Directeur Afrique de l¡¯Institut International de Recherche sur les Politiques Alimentaires (IFPRI), et copr¨¦sident du Malabo Montpellier Panel, nous font l'honneur de nous parler de l'exp¨¦rience du S¨¦n¨¦gal ¨¤ travers les diff¨¦rents programmes que le gouvernement S¨¦n¨¦galais a mis en place pour r¨¦pondre ¨¤ cette question.]]>

L'¨¨re du num¨¦rique en Afrique ¨¦volue rapidement, et alors que beaucoup de gouvernements aujourd'hui luttent pour faire reculer la pauvret¨¦, pour permettre la croissance ¨¦conomique et pour promouvoir un environnement durable gr?ce ¨¤ l'agriculture notamment qui joue un r?le crucial dans cette lutte, il n'est pas anodin de souligner qu'une partie de la solution pourrait venir des technologies num¨¦riques. La question sur comment celles-ci peuvent contribuer ¨¤ la transformation du syst¨¨me alimentaire africain, notre orateur du jour, M. Seth Sall, Directeur de l'?conomie Num¨¦rique et des Partenariats au Minist¨¨re de l'?conomie Num¨¦rique et des T¨¦l¨¦communications du S¨¦n¨¦gal, et notre mod¨¦rateur, Dr. Ousmane Badiane, Directeur Afrique de l¡¯Institut International de Recherche sur les Politiques Alimentaires (IFPRI), et copr¨¦sident du Malabo Montpellier Panel, nous font l'honneur de nous parler de l'exp¨¦rience du S¨¦n¨¦gal ¨¤ travers les diff¨¦rents programmes que le gouvernement S¨¦n¨¦galais a mis en place pour r¨¦pondre ¨¤ cette question.]]>
Fri, 22 Nov 2019 15:24:24 GMT https://fr.slideshare.net/slideshow/comment-les-technologies-numriques-transforment-les-systmes-alimentaires-en-afrique-le-cas-du-sngal/196492092 Malabo-Montpellier-Panel@slideshare.net(Malabo-Montpellier-Panel) Webinaire du MaMo sur ?Les technologies digitales au service de l¡¯agriculture et de la s¨¦curit¨¦ alimentaire:Le cas du S¨¦n¨¦gal? Malabo-Montpellier-Panel L'¨¨re du num¨¦rique en Afrique ¨¦volue rapidement, et alors que beaucoup de gouvernements aujourd'hui luttent pour faire reculer la pauvret¨¦, pour permettre la croissance ¨¦conomique et pour promouvoir un environnement durable gr?ce ¨¤ l'agriculture notamment qui joue un r?le crucial dans cette lutte, il n'est pas anodin de souligner qu'une partie de la solution pourrait venir des technologies num¨¦riques. La question sur comment celles-ci peuvent contribuer ¨¤ la transformation du syst¨¨me alimentaire africain, notre orateur du jour, M. Seth Sall, Directeur de l'?conomie Num¨¦rique et des Partenariats au Minist¨¨re de l'?conomie Num¨¦rique et des T¨¦l¨¦communications du S¨¦n¨¦gal, et notre mod¨¦rateur, Dr. Ousmane Badiane, Directeur Afrique de l¡¯Institut International de Recherche sur les Politiques Alimentaires (IFPRI), et copr¨¦sident du Malabo Montpellier Panel, nous font l'honneur de nous parler de l'exp¨¦rience du S¨¦n¨¦gal ¨¤ travers les diff¨¦rents programmes que le gouvernement S¨¦n¨¦galais a mis en place pour r¨¦pondre ¨¤ cette question. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/webinaire-22novdigital-final002-191122152424-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> L&#39;¨¨re du num¨¦rique en Afrique ¨¦volue rapidement, et alors que beaucoup de gouvernements aujourd&#39;hui luttent pour faire reculer la pauvret¨¦, pour permettre la croissance ¨¦conomique et pour promouvoir un environnement durable gr?ce ¨¤ l&#39;agriculture notamment qui joue un r?le crucial dans cette lutte, il n&#39;est pas anodin de souligner qu&#39;une partie de la solution pourrait venir des technologies num¨¦riques. La question sur comment celles-ci peuvent contribuer ¨¤ la transformation du syst¨¨me alimentaire africain, notre orateur du jour, M. Seth Sall, Directeur de l&#39;?conomie Num¨¦rique et des Partenariats au Minist¨¨re de l&#39;?conomie Num¨¦rique et des T¨¦l¨¦communications du S¨¦n¨¦gal, et notre mod¨¦rateur, Dr. Ousmane Badiane, Directeur Afrique de l¡¯Institut International de Recherche sur les Politiques Alimentaires (IFPRI), et copr¨¦sident du Malabo Montpellier Panel, nous font l&#39;honneur de nous parler de l&#39;exp¨¦rience du S¨¦n¨¦gal ¨¤ travers les diff¨¦rents programmes que le gouvernement S¨¦n¨¦galais a mis en place pour r¨¦pondre ¨¤ cette question.
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Mamopanel Webinar on Agricultural Mechanisation in Rwanda presented by Alain NZEYIMANA : Agricultural Mechanization Specialist / Ag. Mechanization Program Leader /Malabo-Montpellier-Panel/agricultural-mechanisation-in-rwanda agriculturalmechanisationinrwanda-190716170744
How is Rwanda transforming its agriculture thanks to mechanization. Lessons from Rwanda Agriculture and Animal Resources Development Board (RAB) By Alain NZEYIMANA Agricultural Mechanization Specialist Ag. Mechanization Program Leader ]]>

How is Rwanda transforming its agriculture thanks to mechanization. Lessons from Rwanda Agriculture and Animal Resources Development Board (RAB) By Alain NZEYIMANA Agricultural Mechanization Specialist Ag. Mechanization Program Leader ]]>
Tue, 16 Jul 2019 17:07:44 GMT /Malabo-Montpellier-Panel/agricultural-mechanisation-in-rwanda Malabo-Montpellier-Panel@slideshare.net(Malabo-Montpellier-Panel) Mamopanel Webinar on Agricultural Mechanisation in Rwanda presented by Alain NZEYIMANA : Agricultural Mechanization Specialist / Ag. Mechanization Program Leader Malabo-Montpellier-Panel How is Rwanda transforming its agriculture thanks to mechanization. Lessons from Rwanda Agriculture and Animal Resources Development Board (RAB) By Alain NZEYIMANA Agricultural Mechanization Specialist Ag. Mechanization Program Leader <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/agriculturalmechanisationinrwanda-190716170744-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> How is Rwanda transforming its agriculture thanks to mechanization. Lessons from Rwanda Agriculture and Animal Resources Development Board (RAB) By Alain NZEYIMANA Agricultural Mechanization Specialist Ag. Mechanization Program Leader
Mamopanel Webinar on Agricultural Mechanisation in Rwanda presented by Alain NZEYIMANA : Agricultural Mechanization Specialist / Ag. Mechanization Program Leader from Malabo-Montpellier-Panel
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Mamo Panel Digitalization report 2019 /slideshow/mamo-panel-digitalization-report-2019/153380703 digitalizationreport2019finalonscreen240619-190703161318
"Policy Innovation For Transforming Africa's Food System With Digital Technologies" is the title of this slide. Four Malabo Montpellier Panel Members have co-authored this report. ]]>

"Policy Innovation For Transforming Africa's Food System With Digital Technologies" is the title of this slide. Four Malabo Montpellier Panel Members have co-authored this report. ]]>
Wed, 03 Jul 2019 16:13:18 GMT /slideshow/mamo-panel-digitalization-report-2019/153380703 Malabo-Montpellier-Panel@slideshare.net(Malabo-Montpellier-Panel) Mamo Panel Digitalization report 2019 Malabo-Montpellier-Panel "Policy Innovation For Transforming Africa's Food System With Digital Technologies" is the title of this slide. Four Malabo Montpellier Panel Members have co-authored this report. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/digitalizationreport2019finalonscreen240619-190703161318-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> &quot;Policy Innovation For Transforming Africa&#39;s Food System With Digital Technologies&quot; is the title of this slide. Four Malabo Montpellier Panel Members have co-authored this report.
Mamo Panel Digitalization report 2019 from Malabo-Montpellier-Panel
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The Global Food Security Index and Inplications for South Africa by Prof. Sheryl Hendriks_24 April2019 /slideshow/the-global-food-security-index-and-inplications-for-south-africa-by-prof-sheryl-hendriks24-april2019/147744312 theglobalfoodsecurityindexandinplicationsforsabuprof-190527090958
Professor Sheryl Hendriks, during South Africa¡¯s Commodity & Corporate Chamber Conference presented on ¡°Improving Food Security, Food Safety and Research¡± at the end of April for the Global Food Security Index and Inplications for South Africa]]>

Professor Sheryl Hendriks, during South Africa¡¯s Commodity & Corporate Chamber Conference presented on ¡°Improving Food Security, Food Safety and Research¡± at the end of April for the Global Food Security Index and Inplications for South Africa]]>
Mon, 27 May 2019 09:09:57 GMT /slideshow/the-global-food-security-index-and-inplications-for-south-africa-by-prof-sheryl-hendriks24-april2019/147744312 Malabo-Montpellier-Panel@slideshare.net(Malabo-Montpellier-Panel) The Global Food Security Index and Inplications for South Africa by Prof. Sheryl Hendriks_24 April2019 Malabo-Montpellier-Panel Professor Sheryl Hendriks, during South Africa¡¯s Commodity & Corporate Chamber Conference presented on ¡°Improving Food Security, Food Safety and Research¡± at the end of April for the Global Food Security Index and Inplications for South Africa <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/theglobalfoodsecurityindexandinplicationsforsabuprof-190527090958-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Professor Sheryl Hendriks, during South Africa¡¯s Commodity &amp; Corporate Chamber Conference presented on ¡°Improving Food Security, Food Safety and Research¡± at the end of April for the Global Food Security Index and Inplications for South Africa
The Global Food Security Index and Inplications for South Africa by Prof. Sheryl Hendriks_24 April2019 from Malabo-Montpellier-Panel
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Mechanization conference, Dakar_Transforming Africa's Agricultural Valu Chains by Prof. Noble Banadda /slideshow/mechanization-conference-dakartransforming-africas-agricultural-valu-chains-by-prof-noble-banadda/141283810 mechanizationconferencedakarprof-190419091815
During the Conference on Mechanization in Africa's agriculture held in Dakar on the 16th of April, Professor Noble Bannada explained how being mechanized does not only mean having tractors. He discussed in details the advantages of being mechanized using different equipment depending on the need and this, in every step of the process from the production to the sale of an agricultural product especially as of today, with the impacts of climate change on the working conditions of farmers, the planting till harvesting process and period and its impacts on the global economy as a whole without mechanization. he addressed a key message to the high graduate students about their role and importance in agriculture and the results of their involvement.]]>

During the Conference on Mechanization in Africa's agriculture held in Dakar on the 16th of April, Professor Noble Bannada explained how being mechanized does not only mean having tractors. He discussed in details the advantages of being mechanized using different equipment depending on the need and this, in every step of the process from the production to the sale of an agricultural product especially as of today, with the impacts of climate change on the working conditions of farmers, the planting till harvesting process and period and its impacts on the global economy as a whole without mechanization. he addressed a key message to the high graduate students about their role and importance in agriculture and the results of their involvement.]]>
Fri, 19 Apr 2019 09:18:15 GMT /slideshow/mechanization-conference-dakartransforming-africas-agricultural-valu-chains-by-prof-noble-banadda/141283810 Malabo-Montpellier-Panel@slideshare.net(Malabo-Montpellier-Panel) Mechanization conference, Dakar_Transforming Africa's Agricultural Valu Chains by Prof. Noble Banadda Malabo-Montpellier-Panel During the Conference on Mechanization in Africa's agriculture held in Dakar on the 16th of April, Professor Noble Bannada explained how being mechanized does not only mean having tractors. He discussed in details the advantages of being mechanized using different equipment depending on the need and this, in every step of the process from the production to the sale of an agricultural product especially as of today, with the impacts of climate change on the working conditions of farmers, the planting till harvesting process and period and its impacts on the global economy as a whole without mechanization. he addressed a key message to the high graduate students about their role and importance in agriculture and the results of their involvement. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mechanizationconferencedakarprof-190419091815-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> During the Conference on Mechanization in Africa&#39;s agriculture held in Dakar on the 16th of April, Professor Noble Bannada explained how being mechanized does not only mean having tractors. He discussed in details the advantages of being mechanized using different equipment depending on the need and this, in every step of the process from the production to the sale of an agricultural product especially as of today, with the impacts of climate change on the working conditions of farmers, the planting till harvesting process and period and its impacts on the global economy as a whole without mechanization. he addressed a key message to the high graduate students about their role and importance in agriculture and the results of their involvement.
Mechanization conference, Dakar_Transforming Africa's Agricultural Valu Chains by Prof. Noble Banadda from Malabo-Montpellier-Panel
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Mechanization Conference, Dakar MaMo Policy Innovations by Dr. Ousmane Badiane /slideshow/mechanization-conference-dakar-ma-mo-policy-innovations-by-dr-ousmane-badiane/141211710 mechanizationconferencedakarmamopolicyinnovationsbydr-190418165511
At the Malabo Montpellier Panel¡¯s event on "Mechanization and Transformation of Agricultural Value Chains in Africa" held on April 16, 2019 at the Radisson Blu Hotel, in Dakar Senegal, Dr Ousmane Badiane, Africa Director of IFPRI and Co-chair of the Malabo Montpellier Panel discussed the importance of learning from Positive Change for policy innovation in Africa's Agricultural Sector.]]>

At the Malabo Montpellier Panel¡¯s event on "Mechanization and Transformation of Agricultural Value Chains in Africa" held on April 16, 2019 at the Radisson Blu Hotel, in Dakar Senegal, Dr Ousmane Badiane, Africa Director of IFPRI and Co-chair of the Malabo Montpellier Panel discussed the importance of learning from Positive Change for policy innovation in Africa's Agricultural Sector.]]>
Thu, 18 Apr 2019 16:55:11 GMT /slideshow/mechanization-conference-dakar-ma-mo-policy-innovations-by-dr-ousmane-badiane/141211710 Malabo-Montpellier-Panel@slideshare.net(Malabo-Montpellier-Panel) Mechanization Conference, Dakar MaMo Policy Innovations by Dr. Ousmane Badiane Malabo-Montpellier-Panel At the Malabo Montpellier Panel¡¯s event on "Mechanization and Transformation of Agricultural Value Chains in Africa" held on April 16, 2019 at the Radisson Blu Hotel, in Dakar Senegal, Dr Ousmane Badiane, Africa Director of IFPRI and Co-chair of the Malabo Montpellier Panel discussed the importance of learning from Positive Change for policy innovation in Africa's Agricultural Sector. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mechanizationconferencedakarmamopolicyinnovationsbydr-190418165511-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> At the Malabo Montpellier Panel¡¯s event on &quot;Mechanization and Transformation of Agricultural Value Chains in Africa&quot; held on April 16, 2019 at the Radisson Blu Hotel, in Dakar Senegal, Dr Ousmane Badiane, Africa Director of IFPRI and Co-chair of the Malabo Montpellier Panel discussed the importance of learning from Positive Change for policy innovation in Africa&#39;s Agricultural Sector.
Mechanization Conference, Dakar MaMo Policy Innovations by Dr. Ousmane Badiane from Malabo-Montpellier-Panel
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MaMo-AfDB's "High level policy innovation through evidence and dialogue in agriculture" Meeting_ Presentation on IFPRI's Data and Expertise for better policies by Ousmane Badiane /slideshow/presentation-on-ifpris-data-and-expertise-for-better-policies-by-ousmane-badiane/138631276 afdbdataandexpertiseforbetterpolicies-190329100814
To conclude, Dr OUsmane Badiane kindly shared the International Food Policy Research Institute's gathering, management and sharing of the Data and Expertise regarding the afican agriculture for better policies accross the continent]]>

To conclude, Dr OUsmane Badiane kindly shared the International Food Policy Research Institute's gathering, management and sharing of the Data and Expertise regarding the afican agriculture for better policies accross the continent]]>
Fri, 29 Mar 2019 10:08:14 GMT /slideshow/presentation-on-ifpris-data-and-expertise-for-better-policies-by-ousmane-badiane/138631276 Malabo-Montpellier-Panel@slideshare.net(Malabo-Montpellier-Panel) MaMo-AfDB's "High level policy innovation through evidence and dialogue in agriculture" Meeting_ Presentation on IFPRI's Data and Expertise for better policies by Ousmane Badiane Malabo-Montpellier-Panel To conclude, Dr OUsmane Badiane kindly shared the International Food Policy Research Institute's gathering, management and sharing of the Data and Expertise regarding the afican agriculture for better policies accross the continent <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/afdbdataandexpertiseforbetterpolicies-190329100814-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> To conclude, Dr OUsmane Badiane kindly shared the International Food Policy Research Institute&#39;s gathering, management and sharing of the Data and Expertise regarding the afican agriculture for better policies accross the continent
MaMo-AfDB's "High level policy innovation through evidence and dialogue in agriculture" Meeting_ Presentation on IFPRI's Data and Expertise for better policies by Ousmane Badiane from Malabo-Montpellier-Panel
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MaMo-AfDB's "High level policy innovation through evidence and dialogue in agriculture" Meeting_The Malabo Montpellier Panel's Water-wised Report presentation by Dr Debisi Araba /slideshow/the-malabo-montpellier-panels-waterwised-report-presentation-by-dr-debisi-araba/138630685 mamowaterwisedebisi-190329095800
Dr Debisi Araba presented and discussed Africa's surge of interest in irrigation among small-scale farmers as climate change brings more erratic weather. Currently, only 6 percent of arable land in Africa is irrigated, compared to 14 and 37 percent in Latin America and Asia respectively. At the same time, a growing population across the continent demands more, reliable and continuous supply of food. It is estimated that without additional investment in irrigation, the share of people at risk of hunger could increase by 5 percent by 2030 and 12 percent by 2050. Elevating irrigation to a top policy priority and bringing irrigation to scale could help ensure the continent¡¯s food security in the face of more extreme weather conditions and be an engine of agricultural transformation. The Malabo Montpellier Panel¡¯s third report, Water-Wise: Smart Irrigation Strategies for Africa, summarizes the key findings of a systematic analysis of what six African countries at the forefront of progress on irrigation have done right. The report has identified a set of policies and practices which, if brought to scale, could significantly improve the resilience and livelihoods of rural communities and spur overall agricultural growth and transformation in Africa. By adapting these lessons to countries¡¯ specific contexts and scaling them up across the continent, African governments can meet their national and international commitments to agricultural growth and transformation.]]>

Dr Debisi Araba presented and discussed Africa's surge of interest in irrigation among small-scale farmers as climate change brings more erratic weather. Currently, only 6 percent of arable land in Africa is irrigated, compared to 14 and 37 percent in Latin America and Asia respectively. At the same time, a growing population across the continent demands more, reliable and continuous supply of food. It is estimated that without additional investment in irrigation, the share of people at risk of hunger could increase by 5 percent by 2030 and 12 percent by 2050. Elevating irrigation to a top policy priority and bringing irrigation to scale could help ensure the continent¡¯s food security in the face of more extreme weather conditions and be an engine of agricultural transformation. The Malabo Montpellier Panel¡¯s third report, Water-Wise: Smart Irrigation Strategies for Africa, summarizes the key findings of a systematic analysis of what six African countries at the forefront of progress on irrigation have done right. The report has identified a set of policies and practices which, if brought to scale, could significantly improve the resilience and livelihoods of rural communities and spur overall agricultural growth and transformation in Africa. By adapting these lessons to countries¡¯ specific contexts and scaling them up across the continent, African governments can meet their national and international commitments to agricultural growth and transformation.]]>
Fri, 29 Mar 2019 09:58:00 GMT /slideshow/the-malabo-montpellier-panels-waterwised-report-presentation-by-dr-debisi-araba/138630685 Malabo-Montpellier-Panel@slideshare.net(Malabo-Montpellier-Panel) MaMo-AfDB's "High level policy innovation through evidence and dialogue in agriculture" Meeting_The Malabo Montpellier Panel's Water-wised Report presentation by Dr Debisi Araba Malabo-Montpellier-Panel Dr Debisi Araba presented and discussed Africa's surge of interest in irrigation among small-scale farmers as climate change brings more erratic weather. Currently, only 6 percent of arable land in Africa is irrigated, compared to 14 and 37 percent in Latin America and Asia respectively. At the same time, a growing population across the continent demands more, reliable and continuous supply of food. It is estimated that without additional investment in irrigation, the share of people at risk of hunger could increase by 5 percent by 2030 and 12 percent by 2050. Elevating irrigation to a top policy priority and bringing irrigation to scale could help ensure the continent¡¯s food security in the face of more extreme weather conditions and be an engine of agricultural transformation. The Malabo Montpellier Panel¡¯s third report, Water-Wise: Smart Irrigation Strategies for Africa, summarizes the key findings of a systematic analysis of what six African countries at the forefront of progress on irrigation have done right. The report has identified a set of policies and practices which, if brought to scale, could significantly improve the resilience and livelihoods of rural communities and spur overall agricultural growth and transformation in Africa. By adapting these lessons to countries¡¯ specific contexts and scaling them up across the continent, African governments can meet their national and international commitments to agricultural growth and transformation. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mamowaterwisedebisi-190329095800-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Dr Debisi Araba presented and discussed Africa&#39;s surge of interest in irrigation among small-scale farmers as climate change brings more erratic weather. Currently, only 6 percent of arable land in Africa is irrigated, compared to 14 and 37 percent in Latin America and Asia respectively. At the same time, a growing population across the continent demands more, reliable and continuous supply of food. It is estimated that without additional investment in irrigation, the share of people at risk of hunger could increase by 5 percent by 2030 and 12 percent by 2050. Elevating irrigation to a top policy priority and bringing irrigation to scale could help ensure the continent¡¯s food security in the face of more extreme weather conditions and be an engine of agricultural transformation. The Malabo Montpellier Panel¡¯s third report, Water-Wise: Smart Irrigation Strategies for Africa, summarizes the key findings of a systematic analysis of what six African countries at the forefront of progress on irrigation have done right. The report has identified a set of policies and practices which, if brought to scale, could significantly improve the resilience and livelihoods of rural communities and spur overall agricultural growth and transformation in Africa. By adapting these lessons to countries¡¯ specific contexts and scaling them up across the continent, African governments can meet their national and international commitments to agricultural growth and transformation.
MaMo-AfDB's "High level policy innovation through evidence and dialogue in agriculture" Meeting_The Malabo Montpellier Panel's Water-wised Report presentation by Dr Debisi Araba from Malabo-Montpellier-Panel
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MaMo-AfDB's "High level policy innovation through evidence and dialogue in agriculture" Meeting_The Malabo Montpellier Panel's Mechanized Report presentation by Professor Noble Banadda /Malabo-Montpellier-Panel/the-malabo-montpellier-panels-mechanized-report-presentation-by-professor-noble-banadda mamomechanizednoble-190329095756
Africa has the least mechanized agricultural system in the world today. Yet, there are several examples across the continent where innovative technologies and successful mechanization practices are improving the capacity of smallholders and other operators to grow, store, process, transform and transport their crops and products. During this meeting, Prof. Noble Banadda discussed that Mechanization is not just about tractors. Successful mechanization along the whole value chain will have to be a priority in future development and growth agendas for African smallholder agriculture. Mechanization is also not just about technology either. Rather, its success depends on investment in research and development, technical capacity to build and operate machines, availability and maintenance of spare parts, financing, adaptability to local needs, application to different environmental conditions, and impact on local employment. Increasing the uptake of mechanized technologies along agricultural value chains therefore requires a comprehensive, systemic approach. The discussion draws on the Malabo Montpellier Panel¡¯s second report, Mechanized: Transforming Africa¡¯s agriculture value chains, which systematically analyses the steps taken by seven countries at the forefront of progress in mechanization. ]]>

Africa has the least mechanized agricultural system in the world today. Yet, there are several examples across the continent where innovative technologies and successful mechanization practices are improving the capacity of smallholders and other operators to grow, store, process, transform and transport their crops and products. During this meeting, Prof. Noble Banadda discussed that Mechanization is not just about tractors. Successful mechanization along the whole value chain will have to be a priority in future development and growth agendas for African smallholder agriculture. Mechanization is also not just about technology either. Rather, its success depends on investment in research and development, technical capacity to build and operate machines, availability and maintenance of spare parts, financing, adaptability to local needs, application to different environmental conditions, and impact on local employment. Increasing the uptake of mechanized technologies along agricultural value chains therefore requires a comprehensive, systemic approach. The discussion draws on the Malabo Montpellier Panel¡¯s second report, Mechanized: Transforming Africa¡¯s agriculture value chains, which systematically analyses the steps taken by seven countries at the forefront of progress in mechanization. ]]>
Fri, 29 Mar 2019 09:57:56 GMT /Malabo-Montpellier-Panel/the-malabo-montpellier-panels-mechanized-report-presentation-by-professor-noble-banadda Malabo-Montpellier-Panel@slideshare.net(Malabo-Montpellier-Panel) MaMo-AfDB's "High level policy innovation through evidence and dialogue in agriculture" Meeting_The Malabo Montpellier Panel's Mechanized Report presentation by Professor Noble Banadda Malabo-Montpellier-Panel Africa has the least mechanized agricultural system in the world today. Yet, there are several examples across the continent where innovative technologies and successful mechanization practices are improving the capacity of smallholders and other operators to grow, store, process, transform and transport their crops and products. During this meeting, Prof. Noble Banadda discussed that Mechanization is not just about tractors. Successful mechanization along the whole value chain will have to be a priority in future development and growth agendas for African smallholder agriculture. Mechanization is also not just about technology either. Rather, its success depends on investment in research and development, technical capacity to build and operate machines, availability and maintenance of spare parts, financing, adaptability to local needs, application to different environmental conditions, and impact on local employment. Increasing the uptake of mechanized technologies along agricultural value chains therefore requires a comprehensive, systemic approach. The discussion draws on the Malabo Montpellier Panel¡¯s second report, Mechanized: Transforming Africa¡¯s agriculture value chains, which systematically analyses the steps taken by seven countries at the forefront of progress in mechanization. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mamomechanizednoble-190329095756-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Africa has the least mechanized agricultural system in the world today. Yet, there are several examples across the continent where innovative technologies and successful mechanization practices are improving the capacity of smallholders and other operators to grow, store, process, transform and transport their crops and products. During this meeting, Prof. Noble Banadda discussed that Mechanization is not just about tractors. Successful mechanization along the whole value chain will have to be a priority in future development and growth agendas for African smallholder agriculture. Mechanization is also not just about technology either. Rather, its success depends on investment in research and development, technical capacity to build and operate machines, availability and maintenance of spare parts, financing, adaptability to local needs, application to different environmental conditions, and impact on local employment. Increasing the uptake of mechanized technologies along agricultural value chains therefore requires a comprehensive, systemic approach. The discussion draws on the Malabo Montpellier Panel¡¯s second report, Mechanized: Transforming Africa¡¯s agriculture value chains, which systematically analyses the steps taken by seven countries at the forefront of progress in mechanization.
MaMo-AfDB's "High level policy innovation through evidence and dialogue in agriculture" Meeting_The Malabo Montpellier Panel's Mechanized Report presentation by Professor Noble Banadda from Malabo-Montpellier-Panel
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MaMo-AfDB's "High level policy innovation through evidence and dialogue in agriculture" Meeting_The Malabo Montpellier Panel's Nourrished Report presentation by Professor Sheryl Hendriks /slideshow/the-malabo-montpellier-panels-nourrished-report-presentation-by-professor-sheryl-hendriks/138630674 mamonourishedsheryl-190329095751
Thanks to the progress of the past couple of decades, African countries have started to reverse trends in poverty, hunger, and malnutrition. The ambitions contained in the Malabo Declaration, the African Union¡¯s Agenda 2063, and global development goals are recognition of the size and complexity of the challenge that still lies ahead. In this sense, Prof. Sheryl Hendriks discussed the sustaining progress need to realize the goals of ending extreme poverty and hunger will require continued improvement in the quality of policy and program design and implementa?tion. The Malabo Montpellier Panel¡¯s first report, Nourished: How Africa Can Build a Future Free from Hunger and Malnutrition, takes a systematic country study approach, analyzing which policy decisions were taken to substantially reduce malnutrition levels and to promote healthier and more diverse diets. It also looks at innovation in nutrition to advance these goals, and make the most vulnerable ¨C smallholders and women - more resilient and prosperous in the face of stresses such as urbanization, demographic changes and climate change. A set of policies and practices are identified that, if scaled up, could have signifi?cant impact on nutrition, child survival, and development in Africa. The experience of the seven countries covered in the report shows what can and needs to be done to substantially improve a country¡¯s nutritional status. ]]>

Thanks to the progress of the past couple of decades, African countries have started to reverse trends in poverty, hunger, and malnutrition. The ambitions contained in the Malabo Declaration, the African Union¡¯s Agenda 2063, and global development goals are recognition of the size and complexity of the challenge that still lies ahead. In this sense, Prof. Sheryl Hendriks discussed the sustaining progress need to realize the goals of ending extreme poverty and hunger will require continued improvement in the quality of policy and program design and implementa?tion. The Malabo Montpellier Panel¡¯s first report, Nourished: How Africa Can Build a Future Free from Hunger and Malnutrition, takes a systematic country study approach, analyzing which policy decisions were taken to substantially reduce malnutrition levels and to promote healthier and more diverse diets. It also looks at innovation in nutrition to advance these goals, and make the most vulnerable ¨C smallholders and women - more resilient and prosperous in the face of stresses such as urbanization, demographic changes and climate change. A set of policies and practices are identified that, if scaled up, could have signifi?cant impact on nutrition, child survival, and development in Africa. The experience of the seven countries covered in the report shows what can and needs to be done to substantially improve a country¡¯s nutritional status. ]]>
Fri, 29 Mar 2019 09:57:51 GMT /slideshow/the-malabo-montpellier-panels-nourrished-report-presentation-by-professor-sheryl-hendriks/138630674 Malabo-Montpellier-Panel@slideshare.net(Malabo-Montpellier-Panel) MaMo-AfDB's "High level policy innovation through evidence and dialogue in agriculture" Meeting_The Malabo Montpellier Panel's Nourrished Report presentation by Professor Sheryl Hendriks Malabo-Montpellier-Panel Thanks to the progress of the past couple of decades, African countries have started to reverse trends in poverty, hunger, and malnutrition. The ambitions contained in the Malabo Declaration, the African Union¡¯s Agenda 2063, and global development goals are recognition of the size and complexity of the challenge that still lies ahead. In this sense, Prof. Sheryl Hendriks discussed the sustaining progress need to realize the goals of ending extreme poverty and hunger will require continued improvement in the quality of policy and program design and implementa?tion. The Malabo Montpellier Panel¡¯s first report, Nourished: How Africa Can Build a Future Free from Hunger and Malnutrition, takes a systematic country study approach, analyzing which policy decisions were taken to substantially reduce malnutrition levels and to promote healthier and more diverse diets. It also looks at innovation in nutrition to advance these goals, and make the most vulnerable ¨C smallholders and women - more resilient and prosperous in the face of stresses such as urbanization, demographic changes and climate change. A set of policies and practices are identified that, if scaled up, could have signifi?cant impact on nutrition, child survival, and development in Africa. The experience of the seven countries covered in the report shows what can and needs to be done to substantially improve a country¡¯s nutritional status. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mamonourishedsheryl-190329095751-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Thanks to the progress of the past couple of decades, African countries have started to reverse trends in poverty, hunger, and malnutrition. The ambitions contained in the Malabo Declaration, the African Union¡¯s Agenda 2063, and global development goals are recognition of the size and complexity of the challenge that still lies ahead. In this sense, Prof. Sheryl Hendriks discussed the sustaining progress need to realize the goals of ending extreme poverty and hunger will require continued improvement in the quality of policy and program design and implementa?tion. The Malabo Montpellier Panel¡¯s first report, Nourished: How Africa Can Build a Future Free from Hunger and Malnutrition, takes a systematic country study approach, analyzing which policy decisions were taken to substantially reduce malnutrition levels and to promote healthier and more diverse diets. It also looks at innovation in nutrition to advance these goals, and make the most vulnerable ¨C smallholders and women - more resilient and prosperous in the face of stresses such as urbanization, demographic changes and climate change. A set of policies and practices are identified that, if scaled up, could have signifi?cant impact on nutrition, child survival, and development in Africa. The experience of the seven countries covered in the report shows what can and needs to be done to substantially improve a country¡¯s nutritional status.
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Dr Ousmane Badiane presented on the Malabo Montpellier Panel policy innovations in Africa's Agricultural Sector.]]>
Fri, 29 Mar 2019 09:56:55 GMT /slideshow/the-malabo-montpellier-panel-policy-innovations-by-ousmane-badiane/138630617 Malabo-Montpellier-Panel@slideshare.net(Malabo-Montpellier-Panel) MaMo-AfDB's "High level policy innovation through evidence and dialogue in agriculture" Meeting_The Malabo Montpellier Panel policy innovations by Ousmane Badiane Malabo-Montpellier-Panel Dr Ousmane Badiane presented on the Malabo Montpellier Panel policy innovations in Africa's Agricultural Sector. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ousmane-afdbmamopolicyinnovations-190329095655-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Dr Ousmane Badiane presented on the Malabo Montpellier Panel policy innovations in Africa&#39;s Agricultural Sector.
MaMo-AfDB's "High level policy innovation through evidence and dialogue in agriculture" Meeting_The Malabo Montpellier Panel policy innovations by Ousmane Badiane from Malabo-Montpellier-Panel
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