Commercial Poultry Success Stories in Sub-Saharan Africa: Senegal Case Study
This study highlights the key success factors identified to better guide decision-making for the development of the poultry sector.
PARI research focuses on identifying and scaling promising agricultural innovations for agricultural growth and food security in Africa and India.
This study highlights the key success factors identified to better guide decision-making for the development of the poultry sector.
This study examines the factors that have contributed to the success achieved in commercial poultry in Nigeria and the government policies that have helped or hindered the commercial poultry business.
This paper discusses commercial success stories in Kenyas poultry sector.
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This report analyzes the success and failure factors of agripreneurs in Benin and aims to identify the main constraints that hinder the motivation of youths to invest and participate in the agricultural sector.
This report investigates how to enhance youth engagement in productive employment in farming and agribusiness in Ethiopia and aimes to identify the main success factors in farming and agribusiness, as well as the main challenges and barriers to entry into farming and agribusiness for youths.
This study analyses the use of ICTs by intermediaries in the agriculture sector in Mali and concludes that an appropriate ICT policy in the agriculture sector of Mali should be a priority in increasing agricultural production and food security.
This study sought to assess the extent of ICT use among input dealers, output dealers and extension agents in Kenya and revealed variable use of ICTs both in terms of tools owned and how they are used.
This study analysed the use of ICTs among intermediaries in the agricultural sector in Ghana and examined the benefits therein, especially in uncharted times of the Covid-19 pandemic.
This paper analyzes the potential of the agroprocessing sector to create jobs in Africa, based on the evidence from Ethiopia, Ghana and Tunisia.
This study investigates how intermediaries in the African agriculture sectors are making use of and are impacted by digital technologies in their professional activities.
This paper provides a literature review on youth employment challenges in rural Africa with the objective of addressing the question of how to productively engage rural youth.