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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 ).

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Uniting smallholders to access value chains

21 Apr 2020
Countries of the former Soviet Union are typically characterised by small land-size holdings, low inputs and low outputs/productivity. Smallholder farmers are the main unit of agricultural production, providing around 70 per cent of the agricultural output and on average, 50 per cent of the labour force. A value chain development (VCD) approach was adopted in Armenia, Georgia, Kazakhstan and Moldova. VCD is a promising strategy for improving rural populations’ incomes and livelihoods, commercializing smallholder production by helping link producers to
Author
Valerio Graziano
Email
v.graziano@cgiar.org

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IFAD KM Resource Centre

01 Jan 2021
This site is a resource for IFAD staff and consultants, project staff and partners who want to learn more about KM and how it can help in their daily work. Here you will find the practical guidance, tools, templates, examples, contacts and inspiration you need to implement successful knowledge management, knowledge sharing and collaborative activities.
Author
Valerio Graziano
Email
v.graziano@cgiar.org

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Developing a business case for safe recovery of water, nutrients and energy

21 Apr 2020
Recovering water, nutrients and energy from different waste streams is a high priority in low-income countries. However, despite its economic potential, Resource Recovery and Reuse (RRR) is often perceived as a public service, and waste is overlooked as a resource. Moving beyond technical solutions, this grant aims to increase the scale and viability of businesses that productively and safely reuse water, nutrients and energy from various waste streams.
Author
Valerio Graziano
Email
v.graziano@cgiar.org

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