This project helps one million small-scale farmers raise their incomes and feed their families. Small-scale African farmers are among the most vulnerable to hunger. Many factors contribute to this problem, but an important part of the solution is to share knowledge of how to derive more benefits from agriculture. This is achieved through radio programs produced by community radio stations, with the participation of farmers and expert partners. By choosing the right planting materials, harvesting at the right time, processing and storing produce carefully, and negotiating with different buyers, the farmers are able to gain more from their activities. The capacities of ten radio stations are enhanced to create programs appealing to the farmers while sharing information that produces the most impact. Organizations involved in linking producers and buyers, and national sector specialists, help create relevant programs. The local partner for the project is Farm Radio Malawi.
http://www.farmradio.org/
Completed
12 July 2012
30 August 2017
Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada
Canada — Government
http://www.international.gc.ca/international/index.aspx?lang=eng
Farm Radio International, DFATD
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