The Evergreen Agriculture project supported by the UK’s Department for International Development (DFID) has won a Climate Week
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Fertilizer trees in agriculture recognized in UK award
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The World Agroforestry Centre's work on evergreen agriculture has won the award of 'Best initiative by a governmental or statutory body' in the UK's 2013 Climate Week
In the bustle of large public gatherings, at places of worship, through text messages or even via handwritten letters in the mail, dairy farmers in East Africa are getting to learn about a fresh ne
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Volunteer farmers transforming East Africa's dairy sector
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By amplifying the reach of dairy-sector extension, volunteer farmer trainers are bringing real gains to dairy productivity and farmers' incomes
Only recently, World Agroforestry Centre's West and Central Africa Regional Director, Dr Zacharie Tchoundjeu won the National Geographic Society/Buffett Award and in the same stride, Prof Tony Simons, Director General of the World Agroforestry Centre was invited by National Geographic magazine to explain the role of agroforestry in 21st Century agriculture.
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Agroforestry: The Next Agricultural Revolution to Feed the World
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Director General Tony Simons explains the role agroforestry plays in an integrated agricultural system.
Dr. Zacharie Tchoundjeu, principal scientist and regional director for West and Central Africa for the World Agroforestry Centre, wins the National Geographic Society/Buffett Award for Leadership in African Conservation
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ICRAF Scientist wins National Geographic-Buffett Award
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World Agroforestry Centre's Dr. Zacharie Tchoundjeu wins the National Geographic Society/Buffett Award
In a world first, World Agroforestry Centre scientists have collaborated with other partners to analyse DPR Korea’s participatory agroforestry project.
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Centre scientists among first to evaluate DPR Korea’s agroforestry
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Centre scientists among first to evaluate DPR Korea’s participatory agroforestry
Seven years ago, the World Agroforesty Centre and the Centre for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) took part in a bold, USAID-funded project that aimed to protect and enhance biodiversity in
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Landscape co-management successes revealed
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The LAMIL landscape project has surpassed the expectations of all stakeholders