
The ReSAKSS Country eAtlases
The eAtlas offer access to high quality and highly disaggregated data on agricultural, socio-economic, and bio-physical indicators in Africa.
PARI research focuses on identifying and scaling promising agricultural innovations for agricultural growth and food security in Africa and India.
The eAtlas offer access to high quality and highly disaggregated data on agricultural, socio-economic, and bio-physical indicators in Africa.
The studies provide an overview of the status of agricultural innovations, innovation platforms and innovation investment in 12 African countries.
The report presents the results of three systematic reviews: one on the use of biophysical modelling, the second and third on the use of bio-economic modelling at farm scale and agro-economic modelling at higher aggregation levels.
This policy brief presents insights on the implementation of farmer innovations contests in Ghana.
This report presents rural typologies of micro-regions for 12 African countries with Green Innovation Centres to identify micro-regional level opportunities, bottlenecks and investment gaps for agricultural development
The policy brief reviews the evolving context of agriculture and food security in Africa, synthesises related policies, strategies and collaborations of African countries, and identifies innovation initiatives to tap potentials in Africa.
This study reviews the evolving context of agriculture and food security in Africa, synthesises related policies, strategies and collaborations of African countries, and identifies innovation initiatives to tap potentials in Africa.
This study focuses on measures at the strategic level, which as part of the special initiative “One World, No Hunger” tap the potentials of improvements in food security and sustainable agricultural growth.
The dossiers provide background information on the innovation environment, most relevant value chains and related innovations, and collaboration opportunities for 12 African countries with Green Innovation Centres.
This paper deals with the role of regional trade in fostering the resilience of domestic food markets and sheds light on the potential for domestic markets stabilization through trade among African countries.