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SIIL Geospatial and Farming Systems Research Consortium to host workshop in...

The Geospatial and Farming Systems Research Consortium, funded by the Feed the Future Sustainable Intensification Innovation Lab and in partnership with the International Center for Tropical...

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Learning How to Mechanize Agriculture in Northwestern Ethiopia

How many simple technologies have been introduced to rural farming communities, only to fail miserably shortly after the nongovernmental organization (NGO) closes the project? Too many. The...

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The Appropriate Scale Mechanization Consortium Kicks Off Field Hub Training...

Dr. Millogo, Director of Appropriate Scale Mechanization Innovation Hub Burkina Faso and workshop participants with their new and improved yokes. Pictured Left to Right: Fankani Tchitchi, Millogo...

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In-Country Sustainable Intensification Framework Trainings to Take Place

The SIIL team is working with each focus country to establish indicators and measurements to assess how an innovation or technology is achieving sustainable intensification. The SI assessment framework...

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Mechanization is Advancing Sustainable Intensification in Burkina Faso

The overarching goal of the Appropriate Scale Mechanization Hub in Burkina Faso is to assist the country’s smallholder farmers in improving their quality of life by integrating appropriate technologies...

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Gender Sensitivity Training in Burkina Faso

The ADM Institute is a funding partner for the Appropriate Scale Mechanization Consortium, a subaward of the USAID-funded Sustainable Intensification Innovation Lab (SIIL) based at Kansas State...

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A Cambodian University Student’s Research Helps Improve Animal Clinic

Ban Naiheak, BSc in Veterinary Medicine at the Royal University of Agriculture (RUA), Cambodia, shows off the E.Coli bacteria she colonized in Microbiology Lab at RUA. Ban Naiheak, a 22-year-old...

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