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The objectives of the Congress are to:
- Provide a platform to discuss rice science and technology aimed at improving rice production, processing and marketing along the value chain whilst preserving environmental services and coping with climate change.
- Provide a platform for development organizations, farmer associations, civil society, private sector and research organizations to communicate and interact for greater and equitable impact on food security and value chain development.
- Discuss effective policy instruments and investments at national, regional and continental levels for sustainable smallholder and agri-business development to boost Africa’s rice sector.
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24 October 2013.
ROPPA, CRCOPR, Oxfam, Agricord, SNV and VECO sponsored a session on "Increasing synergy between actors in the West African Rice sector and increasing future supplies to cities".
See programme of the conference:
Presentations around innovation and multi stakeholder rice platforms
- A multi-stakeholder network to plan sustainable development of rice in Chad: page 49
- Les plates-formes multi-acteurs, un processus d’apprentissage pour orienter les activités de recherche : cas des bas-fonds du Mali-Sud, page 69
- Innovation systems: Making science work for farmers. Bridging the gap between science and farmers.
- (Ton Dufour ICRA) page 85.
- Multi-stakeholder platforms as a process of innovation and learning: An experiment on integral and sustainable farming in inland valleys page 101
- Do current ICTs fill the gender gap in agricultural knowledge transfer? Evidence from five African countries. p. 145
- Effectiveness of an innovation platform in managing rice disease in Togo, p. 160
- Commercialization of the rice value chain by linking smallholders to downstream agri-businesses in Mozambique, p. 175
- Improving rice stakeholders’ ability to articulate agricultural research for-development needs: The Users-Led Process (ULP) of the Platform for African-European Partnerships in Agricultural Research for Development, J. Mugabe (PAEPARD), p.187
- Actors in the rice value chain: from seeds to produce, p.202
- Making science work for farmers: The role of farmer groups, p.204
- Farmer-to-farmer training videos strengthen institutional relationships, p.213
- Rice value chain analysis: The case of Western Province, Kenya, p.215
- Assessing impact of video and rural radio on building capital assets with smallholder rice processors in Benin among radio stations, extension services and farmers, p.280
Interviews:
Prof. Eric Tollens, AfricaRice Board Member, and Professor Emeritus of Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium speaks about his expectations for the 3rd Africa Rice Congress, 21-24 October 2013, in Yaoundé, Cameroon
Dr Yo Tiemoko, Board Member of AfricaRice, Former Director General, CNRA, Côte d'Ivoire, speaks about his expectations for the 3rd Africa Rice Congress, 21-24 October 2013, in Yaoundé, Cameroon.
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