Agriculture in Niger

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1ADAPTING TO THE SAHEL’S CHANGING CLIMATE: LOCAL APPROACHES AN ECONOMIC AND TECHNICAL FEASIBILITY ANALYSIS OF ADAPTATION TECHNIQUES IN NIGER, BURKINA FASO AND MALI

ADAPTING TO THE SAHEL’S CHANGING CLIMATE: LOCAL APPROACHES AN ECONOMIC AND TECHNICAL FEASIBILITY ANALYSIS OF ADAPTATION TECHNIQUES IN NIGER, BURKINA FASO AND MALI

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Source URL: www.alnap.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-10-30 14:59:25
2Focus  Bio-reclamation – Converting degraded lateritic soils into productive land Not only has soil degradation in Niger been halted thanks to an integrated approach

Focus Bio-reclamation – Converting degraded lateritic soils into productive land Not only has soil degradation in Niger been halted thanks to an integrated approach

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Source URL: www.rural21.com

Language: English - Date: 2013-08-26 01:34:20
3Good practices in building innovative rural institutions to increase food security Photos from left to right: Papaya Fiji Coop; Organic certification system – India; Credit warrantage – Inventory credit system Niger

Good practices in building innovative rural institutions to increase food security Photos from left to right: Papaya Fiji Coop; Organic certification system – India; Credit warrantage – Inventory credit system Niger

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Source URL: www.ifad.org

Language: English - Date: 2012-06-26 04:56:18
4Photo: P. Hiernaux  Zebu cattle corralled in the stubbles of a millet field during the dry season in western Niger. The calves have just been released for their morning suckling.  Focus

Photo: P. Hiernaux Zebu cattle corralled in the stubbles of a millet field during the dry season in western Niger. The calves have just been released for their morning suckling. Focus

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Source URL: www.rural21.com

Language: English - Date: 2014-11-17 05:34:51
5Institutional Architecture and Pro-Poor Growth in the Office du Niger: Responses from Farmer Organisations A Pilot StudyA  Isaie DougnonB

Institutional Architecture and Pro-Poor Growth in the Office du Niger: Responses from Farmer Organisations A Pilot StudyA Isaie DougnonB

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Source URL: www.ippg.org.uk

Language: English - Date: 2010-04-12 09:55:43
6Earth / Food security / Development / International relations / Food politics / Agriculture / Benin

Agrarian change under the radar screen: Rising farmland acquisitions by domestic investors in West Africa Study in Benin, Burkina, Mali and Niger May 2011

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Source URL: www.viacampesina.org

Language: English - Date: 2012-01-26 01:30:10
7Prevention  saves lives, saves livelihoods, saves money Locust preventive control in west and northwest Africa

Prevention saves lives, saves livelihoods, saves money Locust preventive control in west and northwest Africa

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Source URL: www.fao.org

Language: English - Date: 2012-05-16 05:05:42
8LIVELIHOODS ZONING “PLUS” ACTIVITY IN NIGER A SPECIAL REPORT BY THE FAMINE EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS NETWORK (FEWS NET) August 2011

LIVELIHOODS ZONING “PLUS” ACTIVITY IN NIGER A SPECIAL REPORT BY THE FAMINE EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS NETWORK (FEWS NET) August 2011

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Source URL: www.fews.net

Language: English - Date: 2013-11-22 21:08:03
9Humanitarian Fact Sheets 2014 Sahel Crisis adequately each time crisis hits. The result is a population in a constant struggle to survive and without ever building sufficient resilience to withstand these shocks.

Humanitarian Fact Sheets 2014 Sahel Crisis adequately each time crisis hits. The result is a population in a constant struggle to survive and without ever building sufficient resilience to withstand these shocks.

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Source URL: www.sida.se

Language: English - Date: 2014-06-26 10:09:42
10Linkages between Crude-oil Exploration and Agricultural Development in Nigeria: Implications for relevant qualitative data collection and analysis to improve rural economy. By Apata, T.G. *Department of Agricultural Econ

Linkages between Crude-oil Exploration and Agricultural Development in Nigeria: Implications for relevant qualitative data collection and analysis to improve rural economy. By Apata, T.G. *Department of Agricultural Econ

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Source URL: www.fao.org

Language: English - Date: 2010-05-20 04:34:52