University Engagement with Farming Communities in Africa : : Community Action Research Platforms.

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Superior document:Earthscan Food and Agriculture Series
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Place / Publishing House:Milton : : Taylor & Francis Group,, 2023.
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Year of Publication:2023
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Earthscan Food and Agriculture Series
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Physical Description:1 online resource (329 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • Half Title
  • Series Page
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Table of Contents
  • Foreword
  • Acknowledgements
  • List of Contributors
  • Introduction
  • Part I: Lessons and Voices from the CARPs
  • 1 Designing for Relevance: A New Orientation for Research
  • 2 Building Value Chain Innovation Platforms with Communities
  • 3 Universities Fit for Purpose
  • 4 Learning in Motion
  • 5 Change Agents, Ripple Effects, wider Impacts
  • 6 Facilitating a Student and Community-centred, Experiential Approach to Research and Innovation
  • Part II: The Specific Impacts of each of the Fifteen Community Action Research Platform Projects Implemented 2016-2022
  • 7 Enhancing Agribusiness rice Clusters and Market Linkages for food Security and Incomes in Northern Uganda
  • 8 Enhancing Safflower Production and Product Development for Food Security and Improving incomes of Small-scale Farmers in Botswana
  • 9 Sustainable Commercial Pineapple value Chain system for Increased yield and Income, and Improved Livelihood of Smallholder Farmers in Central Region, Ghana
  • 10 Empowerment and Poverty Reduction in Rural Coastal Kenya through the Cassava Value Chain
  • 11 Unlocking Opportunities in the Cassava CARP value Chain Project in Nakuru County, Kenya
  • 12 Seed Potato production in Nakuru, Kenya: Outcomes and Implications of an Active Multi-stakeholder Platform
  • 13 Inclusion of Farmer Communities in value Chain Development: A Case of Potato in South-western Uganda
  • 14 Enhancing pig Production and Marketing for Smallholder Farmers in Northern Uganda
  • 15 Building Competitiveness for Communal Farmers through Developing the Wool Value Chain in the Free State Province of South Africa
  • 16 Climate-smart Agriculture: Improving Dryland crop Yields and value Addition through University-Community Partnership in Zimbabwe.
  • 17 Enhancing Community Adaptation through Climate-resilient Agriculture: Encroacher Bushes value Chains Initiative in Otjozondjupa Region, Namibia
  • 18 The Empowerment of Women and Youth: Enhancing Climate-smart Productivity of Vegetables and Key livestock Value Vhains, Sudan
  • 19 Strengthening the beekeeping Value chain in Western Kordofan State, Sudan
  • 20 Improvement of Indigenous Coping Strategies in Famine-stricken Darfur, Sudan
  • 21 Scaling up African baobab food Products Valuation through Enhancement of their Safety and Value Chains for food and Nutritional Security in Benin, West-Africa
  • Afterword: Growing from Competitive Projects to Collaborative Research Programmes
  • Index.