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Sustainable agriculture for improved food security in Tigray, Ethiopia. Part five: Honey production and marketing

Ethiopia is the largest honey producer in sub-Saharan Africa, producing on average 45,000 metric tonnes (MT) of raw honey annually. 

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Sustainable agriculture for improved food security in Tigray, Ethiopia. Part four: Goat and sheep rearing

Sheep and goats are valuable assets that can be a powerful springboard for income diversification and further asset accumulation for female-headed households.

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Sustainable agriculture for improved food security in Tigray, Ethiopia. Part three: Poultry production

Poultry rearing can be a useful way to generate regular revenue for poor households with limited access to land and labour. 

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Sustainable agriculture for improved food security in Tigray, Ethiopia. Part two: Fruit and vegetable production

Increased access to water has enabled farmers to grow a variety of fruits and vegetables at higher profit margins and with higher nutritional value.

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Sustainable agriculture for improved food security in Tigray, Ethiopia. Part one: Integrated watershed management

Back in the early 1990s Tigray was barren, without the lush green grasses and vegetarian visible today. Over the last 20 years, Farm Africa has deployed its expertise in watershed management to help the local community rehabilitate the ecosystem that underpins local communities' livelihoods.

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Sustainable agriculture for improved food security in Tigray, Ethiopia. Introduction

Farm Africa's interventions in Ahferom Woreda, Tigray Region in Ethiopia, drew to a close in 2017. This is an introduction to the project's achievements by Farm Africa's Ethiopia Country Director, Yasmin Abdulwassie. 

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Farm Africa strategic plan 2016-2020

Farm Africa is a leading NGO specialising in growing agriculture, protecting the environment and developing businesses in rural Africa. Our strategic plan for the years 2016-2020 outlines our ambitious plan to grow and unlock the potential of agriculture to transform rural Africa. 

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Farm Africa Annual Impact Report 2016

Farm Africa is proud to have reached a record number of people in 2016, with 1.9 million people across eastern Africa benefiting from our support.

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Annual Report 2016

Farm Africa Annual Review and Consolidated Financial Statements for the year ended 31 December 2016.

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KMAP baseline survey: Profile of fish farming enterprises

The Kenya Market-Led Aquaculture Project (KMAP) overall long-term impact is to support the creation of a vibrant aquaculture industry that generates sustainable incomes, food security and employment. This presentation summarises the baseline study providing an overview of the data which will used to measure the effectiveness of the project’s interventions.

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