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In West Africa, a history of deficiencies in maize production is being addressed by a series of workshops to educate farmers on sustainable crop and natural resource management.
A partnership between the USAID-funded Agribusiness and Trade Promotion (ATP) project and CropLife Africa Middle East was set up last year to help farmers in the West African region to strengthen their agricultural input–output chains, in turn improving the livelihoods of the rural populations.
The programme involves sharing knowledge of sustainable farming practices, building business links to ensure farmers have access to agricultural inputs, and raising awareness of the need for ensuring that only quality agricultural products are supplied to the market.
In 2010, the project has started running five-day Integrated Pest Management (IPM) ‘training-of-trainer’ workshops, which are intended to create a greater awareness among farmers of the impact of poor soil fertility and pests, including storage pests. The workshops cover pest and disease control measures, promoting the correct usage of crop protection products.
Participants at the workshops are then encouraged to go back and share their knowledge on IPM with other farmers to help boost their production. Such interventions aim at ensuring food security by supplying the food chain with healthy, affordable and varied diets and by transforming subsistence agriculture into small-scale enterprises.
Since April 2008, the ATP project has worked in West Africa to increase the value and volume of intra-regional agricultural trade in order to stimulate the region’s own marketplace. The ATP project was established under the framework of the US President’s Initiative to End Hunger in Africa and currently covers six countries: Benin, Burkina Faso, Cote d’Ivoire, Ghana, Mali and Togo.
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March 5th, 2010 at 2:09 pm
Kei pawh ka awt 1st ve tho mai a, tra la la la ♪ ♫….
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March 5th, 2010 at 2:53 pm
Pu Mz, tha khawp mai, thil pawimawh deuh mai pakhat chu, kan loneitute hi an thawh theihna tur chuan Technical Support leh Financial Support hi an mawmawh a. ST kan nih avang hian oportunity tam tak kan nei a. Voin ah poh NSTFDC ah ka va kal a, loan chuangchang ka va zawtfiah a. Mizoram chuan KVI leh MUCO ah 1992 atang khan fund kan pe thei lo a, a chhan chun 4 cr lek an bat hi a chanve tal a hminging ron pe tla se, a dang kan pe chhuak leh thei tur a ni a, an lo tin a. hetiang loan hi 6% interest chuah a ni a.keimah ni leh keimahi hi kan in hnawhping zel a.
Kum tin hian ST ho hman tur tih hi 400 cr vel hi hman loh in a wm ziah a, a chhan chu, loan kan lak a rulh leh kan tum thin loh vang hi a ni a. Thil chingchang hre deuh leh peih deuh hian hetiang lamah hian kan inzirtir tam chu a ngai khop mai. I ti tha e.
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March 5th, 2010 at 2:55 pm
Africans are lazy. Workshops will not feed them. Their leaders signed foolish free trade agreements, and then their farmers could not sell their meat, egs and chicken as highly subsidised EU and American food come at low prices
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March 5th, 2010 at 3:11 pm
Keipawh heihi ka dawng nawlh mai, “A one-minute kiss can burn 26 calories“…A HV ruih ruih em mai post chi anilo e te ka ti ta vel ta mai mai a
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March 5th, 2010 at 3:12 pm
Kan e-mail dawn te hi a va inthlau thei hlawm em! Ka e-mail dawn ve chu a ropui lo hlawm khawp mai. :sad:
‘Dark continent’ tia Africa khawmualpui kan zir lai te ngaihtuahin tunah chuan a mi chengte an ‘dark’ tih mai loh chu an ziaawm ve tawh khawp mai.
Mizote hian Seminar, workshop, training etc., tih angreng hi chu kan uar maw le, hmasawnpui tham chu kan nei tawh. Mahse kan thlenchin erawh a sang thei si lo. Anni pawh hian ‘kan hlawkpui hle’ tia an sarual tin mai ka hlau hlel lo ve.
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March 5th, 2010 at 3:20 pm
Dortor sumdawng ta daih, Engineer computer games khel nuap nuap leh Sipai duty hnaptawlh a inhmeh lo ang bawk agriculture/horticulture lama kan mithiamten buh leh bal thar hlawk dan tur leh lo/leilet enkawl dan tur a hmun ngaia sadai ek tham ngeia an khawihpui theih hunah kan la intodelh ve mahna. Hman lai pi pute system hmuhchhuah sa bak kan la pel thui lo khawp mai. A thu hrimah kan ram ang tlang ramah hi chuan intodelh mai ni lo raltiang kaina kawngah hian agriculture lam hian tih theih a nei tam lutuk pawn ka hre love
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March 5th, 2010 at 4:27 pm
Farmers te intodelh ve theih dan tur ber hi kan ngaihtuah dawn lawm ni crop insurance tihdan te Pirce supprot pek dan te leh huan-lo-thlai enkawl dana tihdan thra zawk zirtir bakah.
Nia muantea kan ram hi intodelhna tur am ni lova ngai hi kan politician zingah pawh an tam asin. an thusawi record te pawh ka nei. Mi zz hi farmers kan ni vek thei lo chuvang chuan manpower development hi a ngai reng ani. Chumai ani hlei nem kan nurse te fel vang leh mipui kan friendly vang leh kan treatment a TO viau loh avang hian Medical Tourism te poh hi kan la ban phak em em ang. Khalam kha hlamchhiah ang tihna lam nilovin –
Kan farmers ho hian puih an ngai chu chu International level-ah thiamna leh sum tamtak a pui theitu kan dappui dawn lawm ni. Heihi ram leh hnam tan a va pawimawh vele
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March 5th, 2010 at 7:42 pm
Hei chu Pu Shailedra te ang, Agri lama mithiam chungchuangte kawmen atan ka ti mai ang e. Vawiin tlai- 5:30 vel khan Azl. a rawn thlenga, a rawn lang ve tep tawh ang.
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March 5th, 2010 at 7:43 pm
Kan zing mut teh ang…. artui kei chuan ka ei
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March 5th, 2010 at 9:40 pm
mzvision chu chanchinbuah i ngaihdan hi chhuah thin la ka va ti em….party inchirhthehna ringawt chhiar hi a hrehawm thin si.
hetiang i ngaihdan tharlam si, tha si hi chhiartu tam se aww …. hetah hi chuan chhiartu an tlem bakah kan chhiar liam ringawt zel a…
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March 5th, 2010 at 9:53 pm
NLUP hi han uluk phawt mai ila,khitiang deuh khian kan la ti ve zel mahna…
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March 5th, 2010 at 10:13 pm
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) hi thil tangkai em em ani. Hemi kalphung hnuaiah hian pesticides (rannung thahna hlo) ringawt hmang lo a thlai, anmahni tichhetute laka venhimna hi ani.
Hemi technology hi Agriculture leh Horticulture Department hnuai atang hian kut hnathawktute hnenah training pek thin a ni a. Kan ramah hian thui tak chu kalpui a ni tawh thin. Amaherawhchu, pumnat a meihawl rawddip ei te nen hian a kalphung a in ang deuh a. Kuthnathawktute kan hman hmawh luat avang hian pesticides hmanga rannung leh thlai natna laka kan thlai te han ven nghal tawp mai hi kan rilruah a la tla na a. Hmun tam takah chuan kan kut hnathawktute hian hmang bawk thin mahse, duh ang thal a a hlawhtlinna hi a la lang hlei thei lo a ni.
IPM chungchangah hian mumal lehzual zawk a hmalak chhoh zel a duhawm khawp mai.
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March 5th, 2010 at 10:39 pm
shailendra OT loh trum hi chuan a khak fuh tlat zel han ti fuh fo teh
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March 6th, 2010 at 12:11 am
@muante: Architect zir a MPESS trang leh ta daih pawh hi kan in hmeh chuang em ? lol
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