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Pune based prestigious co-op training institute Vamnicom in collaboration with Confederation of NGOs of Rural India is organizing a two days global conclave on 12th & 13th February 2021.
A group of (25-30) innovative progressive farmers are joining the conclave physically at Committee Room, Pune, and will share their live models of linking farmers to the market.
The highlight of the conclave will be charting the way forward to ensure right platform for agriculture commodities.
The conclave would be inaugurated by Minister of State for Commerce and Industry Som Prakash and valedictory address would be given by Union Minister of Agriculture Narendra Singh Tomar.
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2021-01-29 12:59:00
Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ ‘Analysis of the 5 top destination markets for Mongolian meat exporters’ study carried out by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) was presented on January 28, first day of the ‘Fostering Integration of the Mongolia Downstream Value Chain of Meat into Regional Value Chains’ two-day national virtual workshop being organized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Light Industry, and UNCTAD.
During the study presentation, workshop participants discussed consumer preferences, trends, distribution channels, logistics and transportation options of the five destination markets that have been identified as priorities for Mongolian exporters of meat (China, Japan, Vietnam, Russia and Kazakhstan) throughout the ‘Integrating Landlocked Commodity Dependent Developing Countries into Regional and Global Value Chains’ project (2018 – 2021).
SUGECO, Cuso International partner to help women, youth agricultural
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SUGECO, Cuso International partner to help women, youth agricultural
THE Sokoine University Graduate Entrepreneurs Cooperative (SUGECO) and the Cuso International have entered into an agreement to support women and youths agricultural groups in Morogoro and Coast Regions with knowledge, skills and technologies on smart agriculture.
Executive Director of SUGECO Revocatus Kimario (left) and Country representative for Cuso International Romanus Mtung’e (centre) exchanging the signed partnership agreement. Looking on is Finance and Project support Manager Michael Kasubi. Photo by Gerald Kitabu
To achieve this, Cuso will initially issue US$10,000 (23m/-) to facilitate mapping of farms for creating Kizimba Business Model (KBM) for women and youth. The amount will also facilitate meetings of different organizations and stakeholders to share knowledge and experience.