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The IFAD funded SKiM Knowledge Management Portal, is a beacon of publications, news, data and information coming from research for development organizations, academia, government bodies, national agricultural research systems and extensionists across the globe. The Portal is built to enhance the outreach of the scientific and organizational knowledge aggregated, fostering partnership building and information sharing across users and institutions, strengthening knowledge management and providing the basis for more advanced knowledge visualization (OpenRXV powered SKiM Explorer ).
Publications
Minimum Dataset Required to Collect from Agronomic Field Experimentation
30 Dec 2022
Implementing strategic field experimentation not only provide opportunities to solve
the research questions but also provide a useful way to address a number of
important issues in crop, soil, water, environmental and resource economics using
different analytical tools. As implementing field experimentation is resource intensive
(cost, time and energy), it is important to plan for collecting/generating standard data
set (both quality and minimum number).
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crop productivity,soil data,field history,minimum standard data Publications
Sheep fattening as a business for youth and women groups
30 Dec 2022
Tutorial video on sheep fattening as a business.
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reduce inequality,no poverty,zero hunger,good health and well-being,decent work and growth economic,responsible consumption and production,nutrition, health and food security,poverty reduction, livelihoods and jobs,gender equality, youth and social inclusion Publications
Business Plan: Feed processing by sheep fattening youth groups in North Shewa, Ethiopia
30 Dec 2022
A business plan for animal feed processing by sheep fattening youth groups in North Shewa, Ethiopia
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no poverty,zero hunger,poverty reduction, livelihoods and jobs,gender equality, youth and social inclusion Publications
Mapping Natural Resource (weather, soil, water, crop vegetation) to Identify Hot Spots in Uzbekistan
30 Dec 2022
Hotspot mapping using real-time geospatial information of climate, soil, water, and vegetation indices provides a guideline for developing appropriate agricultural practices and policies and strategies for sustainably utilizing natural resources, implementing adaptation strategies, and optimization of the production resources in agriculture. OneCGIAR Initiative F2R-CWANA WP3 mapped natural resources (climatic parameters, water, soil, and vegetation indices) in Central and West Asia and North Africa (CWANA) region country, Uzbekistan. Climatic variables used for mapping include long-term rainfall, rainfall variability, drought-prone areas, temperature (average, maximum and minimum), and the trend of rainfall and temperature over time and space. Similarly, soil quality parameters such as texture, soil organic carbon, slope/elevation, soil salinity, and soil displacement by water are mapped. Further, water resources and vegetation indices are mapped. Considering the major parameters of climate, soil, and water, a hotspot/suitability map of Uzbekistan for wheat cultivation is developed. Remote sensing data such as Sentinel-2, Landsat-8, and MODIS satellites and the data sources such as FAO (soil salinity and soil organic carbon), ISRIC (soil parameters), and ESRI (10-m land use land cover) were used for mapping specific natural resources to identify hot-spots of climatic parameters. This mapping work has provided a consolidated resource map which was scattered in different form and literature and also has identified a number of hotspots that requires due consideration for sustainable agriculture production.
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zero hunger,climate action,climate adaptation and mitigation,environmental health and biodiversity,nutrition, health and food security,crop vegetation Publications
Improved Husbandry and Management in Sheep Fattening for Youth and Women Sheep Fattening Groups
30 Dec 2022
A training report on improved husbandry and management in sheep fattening for youth and women sheep fattening groups
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no poverty,zero hunger,decent work and growth economic,nutrition, health and food security,poverty reduction, livelihoods and jobs,gender equality, youth and social inclusion Publications
Financial Literacy Training Manual for Smallholder Livestock Keepers (Amharic Version)
30 Dec 2022
The manual "Training for Financial Literacy" is a practical manual, appropriate for
smallholder farmers to ensure that women and men, including the youth, have access
to financial literacy knowledge and skills that they need to effectively manage their
money for improved livelihoods
It aims to enhance a combination of awareness, knowledge, skills, attitude, and
behavior required to make informed financial decisions and ultimately achieve financial
well-being when engaging in sheep fattening and other livestock-related
commercialization activities along livestock value chains in Ethiopia. The manual
consists of various modules that can also be used individually, tailored to the respective
training groups.
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no poverty,zero hunger,poverty reduction, livelihoods and jobs,gender equality, youth and social inclusion Publications
Minutes of high-level guidance not captured by the "pink Aide Memoire"
30 Dec 2022
CWANA Genetic Innovation and Regional CGIAR Initiatives consultation meeting with NARES to develop guiding principles up to 2030 for the development of genetic innovations targeted to the region, meeting in Turkiye, 13-15 Dec 2022.
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zero hunger,nutrition, health and food security Publications
Assessment of knowledge, attitude and practice of smallholder farmers on market-oriented sheep fattening in North Shewa, Ethiopia
30 Dec 2022
A baseline survey of knowledge, attitude, and practice towards market-oriented sheep fattening in North Shewa Zone, Amhara Regional State, Ethiopia. A preliminary report
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