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Agriculture is a knowledge based industry. There is global recognition that agriculture and farming is increasingly becoming more knowledge intensive. New information and knowledge are critical inputs for the practice of agriculture the world over. The resource poor of the world are also information poor and this is more so when it comes to the resource poor small holder farmers and producers, the small agricultural entrepreneur and the market intermediary in the market chain that links all of them to the consumer. GFAR’s Agricultural Kn... more

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Second biannual ICT in Agriculture Newsletter from the World Bank

Second biannual ICT in Agriculture Newsletter from the World Bank

Attached the second newsletter on ICT in agriculture from the ICT in Agriculture Task Force,...
GCARD endorses CIARD

GCARD endorses CIARD

Source: AIMS   A session at the Second Global Conference on Agricultural Research...
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ASTI Global Assessment of Agricultural R&D Spending

The first Global Conference on Agricultural Research for Development (GCARD) in 2010 catalyzed a...
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GCARD2. Breakout session C1.1 Public Investments – Speaker’s Brief. Agricultural Science and Technology Indicators (ASTI)

ASTI collects primary data for low- and middle-income countries through national institutional...
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GCARD2. Breakout session P2.2 Land, Water, Forests and Landscapes - Speaker Brief - More effective actions for the Aral Sea

In the region of central Asia and Caucasus (CAC), collection, assessment and sharing of information...

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