Project profiles
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Project profiles
On this page please find a list of all the projects in which CoP members are involved in. The projects are organized by each value chain country. Members are free to update this list to include new projects or delete defunct ones. If you would like more information on the projects please click on the links provided.
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Bangladesh Aquaculture Value Chain
Expansion of Cereal Systems Initiative for South Asia in Bangladesh (CSISA-BD)
WorldFish is a core partner in the CSISCA Project focussing on aquaculture development and cereal-fish integration. Worldfish and partners are working to improve the productivity of pond aquaculture and to promote the polyculture of small nutrient-dense fish along carp. WorldFish targets women in the promotion of a household based pond aquaculture–horticulture system for income and nutrition.
Paula Kantor and Froukje Kruijssen are involved in this project
Please visit the project website here
Burkina Faso Small Ruminant Value Chain
Petits Ruminants dans les Systèmes Mixtes Agriculture-élevage au Burkina Faso
Egypt Aquaculture Value Chain
Ethiopia Small Ruminant Value Chain
Small Ruminants Value Chain
Annet Mulema is involved in this project
India Dairy Cattle Value Chain
Nicaragua Dual Purpose Cattle Value Chain
Maria Alejandra Mora Benard is involved in this project
Tanzania Dairy Cattle Value Chain
More Milk in Tanzania (MoreMilkiT) project
The MoreMilkiT project aims to achieve inclusive growth and reduce poverty and vulnerability among people with dairy- dependent livelihoods in selected rural areas in Tanzania. The project is primarily targeted at pre-commercial marginalized smallholder cattle-keeping men and women who do not currently participate fully in dairy value chains.
Alessandra Galie is involved in this project
Find the project brochure here and visit the project wiki here
Crop and Goat project (CGP)
CGP aims to improve household income, food security, and the well being of poor and women-headed households in agro-pastoral communities through a community-based cross breeding program for dairy goats, as well as, improved participatory farm trials for cassava and sweet potato varieties.
Alessandra Galie is involved in this project
Find the project brochure here and visit the project website here
Uganda Pig Value Chain
Catalysing the Emerging Smallholder Pig Value Chains in Uganda to Increase Rural Incomes (SPVCD)
The goal of this project is to improve livelihoods, incomes and and asses of smallholder pig producers( particularly women) in a sustainable manner through increased productivity, reduced risk and improved access in pig value chains.
Wanjiku Chiuri, Natalie Carter and Isabelle Baltenweck are involved in this project
Find the project brochure here and visit the project website here
Vietnam Pig Value Chain