The project has six components, including building resilient agricultural production capacity to strengthen the productivity and resilience of domestic food production to shocks and stressors, by supporting the development and adoption of improved agricultural inputs and services and climate-smart and gender-sensitive farming technologies in ...
India’s agricultural universities are undergoing a historic transformation through the National Agricultural Higher Education Project (NAHEP), supported by the World Bank and ICAR. With the rise of tech-driven learning—including drones, AI, precision farming, and digital classrooms—students are gaining future-ready skills to tackle climate change, food security, and sustainability ...
Part 2: Farming the Future: Harvesting Malaysia’s Agricultural Resilience through Digital Technologies Malaysia has made significant strides in modernizing its agrofood system, but further efforts are essential for Malaysia to transition into a high-income country.
Regarding "Supervisors OK definition of ag zoning,” (April 10): Defining agriculture, a seemingly simple task, (Webster New World Dictionary: "The science and art of farming; work of cultivating the ...
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The Côte d’Ivoire e-Agriculture Project benefited over 400,000 individuals between 2018 and 2023 working in selected agricultural value chains by improving market access and information through development of a digital marketplace platform. This project also contributed to creating more than ...
Poorly functioning agricultural markets with significant government intervention, and a pattern of public spending on agriculture characterized by inefficient and poorly targeted subsidies, discourage a move to a more water efficient, higher value agriculture.
Argentina is the world's third largest food exporter, with the agricultural sector accounting for 15.7% of gross domestic product (GDP) and 10.6% of tax revenues in 2021. However, in recent years the country has been losing market share in international markets, which raises concerns about the sector's competitiveness. "Maintaining the global competitiveness of Argentina's agri-food sector is ...