PARI Globally, more than one in nine people are suffering from hunger. On the other hand, food production levels are as high as never before in human history.

Program of Accompanying Research for Agricultural Innovation (PARI) in Africa and India, supported by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). To a large extent, hunger remains to be a poverty-related problem, and the majority of those afflicted from undernourishment and malnutrition are small-scale subsistence farmers who are unable to take advantage of the risi

ng global demand for agricultural goods to improve their livelihoods. Promoting locally adapted innovations is key to food security and sustainable agricultural growth. Find out more at http://research4agrinnovation.org/

 PARI has published a new paper titled “Opportunity or Necessity? Youth Agripreneurs in Benin, Ethiopia and Senegal”, wh...
20/12/2024


PARI has published a new paper titled “Opportunity or Necessity? Youth Agripreneurs in Benin, Ethiopia and Senegal”, which presents the socio-demographic background of youth agriprepreneurs and their businesses in Benin, Ethiopia, and Senegal. This report provides a descriptive analysis of youth entrepreneurs in agribusiness in Sub-Saharan Africa. Based on primary data collected in Benin, Ethiopia, and Senegal, it offers insights into the socio-demographic background of the youth entrepreneurs as well as a detailed account of the business units they run. The analysis shows a diversity of business activities across the entire food value chain but with a strong concentration in farming, followed by processing and retail.
To know more about the findings, click here: https://bit.ly/49R0m4M

 PARI has published a new paper titled “Is There Unrecognized Potential in Neglected Livestock Species in Sub-Saharan Af...
12/12/2024



PARI has published a new paper titled “Is There Unrecognized Potential in Neglected Livestock Species in Sub-Saharan Africa?” This paper presents a systematic review of the literature on four neglected species, which could contribute to meeting the increasing demand for animal protein in Sub-Saharan Africa: grasscutter, guinea fowl, guinea pig, and rabbit. Overall, this review shows the untapped nutritional and socio-economic potential of neglected livestock species, which, if incorporated into mainstream production, could improve food security and reduce unemployment in SSA.

To know more about the findings, click here: https://bit.ly/Neglected_Livestock

 PARI has published a new paper titled “Small-Scale Irrigation in the Sahel Adoption Trends, Profitability, and Challeng...
09/12/2024


PARI has published a new paper titled “Small-Scale Irrigation in the Sahel Adoption Trends, Profitability, and Challenges”, which examines the adoption, profitability, and constraints of small-scale irrigation technologies in the Sahel region. This paper analyzes the current uptake of small-scale irrigation (SSI), its profitability, and the constraints to its broader adoption in the Sahel using literature and survey data from Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, and Senegal. The results show very low SSI adoption rates in the Sahel region. With the highest rates, Mali outperforms its neighbours, despite its political instability. However, FSSI is more common than NFSSI in Niger and Burkina Faso and less common in Mali and Senegal.
To know more about the findings, click here: https://bit.ly/3VwmBGW

 PARI has published a new paper titled “Silicon Savannah and smallholder farming: How can digitalization contribute to s...
26/11/2024


PARI has published a new paper titled “Silicon Savannah and smallholder farming: How can digitalization contribute to sustainable agricultural transformation in Africa?” This study examines to what extent digital solutions can effectively address the challenges faced by smallholder farmers. The findings reveal that the number of digital tools available to smallholder farmers has tripled over the past decade, with a peak in new digital start-ups in 2016, followed by a slowdown. The analysis indicates digital tools can enhance farmers’ knowledge and access to inputs, services, and markets, boosting productivity and income.
To learn more about the reports, click here: https://bit.ly/45l9353

 PARI has published a new paper titled “Understanding the drivers and distributional effects of digital agricultural pla...
21/11/2024


PARI has published a new paper titled “Understanding the drivers and distributional effects of digital agricultural platforms in Africa: A case study of Agromall.” This study investigates the emergence and impacts of digital agricultural platforms in Nigeria, using Agromall as a case study. This research aims to unravel the complex dynamics surrounding digital agricultural platforms in Nigeria and understand their implications on various aspects of the agricultural landscape.
To learn more about the reports, click here: https://bit.ly/4hMYHki

 PARI has published a new paper titled “Report on Digital Platforms in Kenya Case Study Report: Twiga Foods.” This study...
19/11/2024


PARI has published a new paper titled “Report on Digital Platforms in Kenya Case Study Report: Twiga Foods.” This study investigates the emergence and impacts of digital agricutural platforms in Kenya, using Twiga Foods as a case study. The specific objectives of the study include identifying the drivers of different types of digital platforms and documenting the distributional effects of digital agriculture platforms. The focus on Twiga Foods is one example of such platforms.
To learn more about the reports, click here: https://bit.ly/4etS5V1

 PARI has published new papers titled “Building Skills and Research Extension Linkages for Sustainable Agricultural Tran...
15/11/2024


PARI has published new papers titled “Building Skills and Research Extension Linkages for Sustainable Agricultural Transformation.” These reports aim to support the sustainability transition of the agricultural innovation system in Nigeria, Mali, Kenya, and Benin by analyzing strategies within agricultural research, extension, and educational institutions aimed at meeting multiple sustainability goals and exploiting the potential that digital solutions offer in this regard.
To learn more about the reports, click here: https://bit.ly/3O67kZi

 PARI has published a new paper titled “Mapping of Agroecology Interventions in Ghana.” Agroecology is emerging as a com...
13/11/2024



PARI has published a new paper titled “Mapping of Agroecology Interventions in Ghana.” Agroecology is emerging as a compelling response to the challenges Ghana faces, and a viable alternative to the industrial agri-development pathway. This study aimed to undertake a mapping of agroecological interventions in Africa and qualitatively analyze their design, the stakeholders’ understandings of agroecology, and their impacts.
To know more about the findings, click here: https://bit.ly/48JjIYU

 PARI has published a new paper titled “Animal Feed Policies and Feeding Practices in Ethiopia," which assesses the avai...
12/11/2024


PARI has published a new paper titled “Animal Feed Policies and Feeding Practices in Ethiopia," which assesses the availability and quality of animal feed in different livestock production systems, the feeding practices of smallholder livestock producers, and the policy actions adopted by the government to improve the availability and quality of animal feed in Ethiopia. The results of the study show that livestock production systems in Ethiopia are largely mixed crop-livestock, pastoral, or agro-pastoral.
To know more about the findings, click here: https://bit.ly/3YK5z9l

New publication alert!PARI has published a new paper titled “Not all is lost – A case study of agrobiodiversity trends i...
15/10/2024

New publication alert!

PARI has published a new paper titled “Not all is lost – A case study of agrobiodiversity trends in Ghanaian and Burkinabe villages”, which aims to gain a better understanding of the status and patterns of crop and genetic diversity, using eight villages in selected regions of Burkina Faso and Ghana as case studies. The findings show that access to finance remains a critical challenge for bio-based start-ups in East Africa. The findings from the case study villages show that “not all is lost” and that crop and varietal diversity is increasing in some parts of Africa – while it is declining in other parts.
To know more about the findings, click here: https://bit.ly/486Nc2s

15/10/2024

"One reason for the knowledge gap is the fact that past studies have mostly focused on the roles of these institutions in improving agricultural productivity without considering other sustainability goals..."

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We would like to invite you to attend the   Event and Ceremony for the Justus-Von-Liebig Award for World Nutrition to Dr...
26/09/2024

We would like to invite you to attend the Event and Ceremony for the Justus-Von-Liebig Award for World Nutrition to Dr. AGNES KALIBATA. The event will take place at the University of Hohenheim – Balcony Hall of Hohenheim Palace on October 16, 2024, from 9:30 to 17:00. This event is open to the public and attendance is free of charge. You can register for the event here: https://worldfoodday.uni-hohenheim.de/

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