4 May 2012
No. 1517
When it comes to markets and increasing productivity, knowledge is power. This was the essence of the workshop held for these sorghum and finger millet farmers and extension staff in Kondoa district of Tanzania.
Fighting poverty and food insecurity in the drylands of Tanzania
ICRISAT-HOPE trains farmers on sorghum and finger millet productivity and marketing The poor in the target areas of the ICRISAT-HOPE project are among the most food-insecure in the world, unable to earn adequate incomes from agriculture. The vicious cycle of less production and less market demand has led to poor investment and support to dryland agriculture. The project addresses this decline by stimulating research on sorghum and millet farming, enhancing technology utilization, linking farmers with markets, and strengthening the capacity of national and civil society partners.
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CRISAT-HOPE project activities have been implemented along with partners in five districts of Tanzania – Rombo, Kondoa, Singinda, Iramba and Kishapu – with the aim of enhancing household incomes by improving productivity and marketing of sorghum and finger millet.
15 local farmers, 5 Kwamtoro Sacco officials, 5 extension staff, 5 local government administrators and 2 input vendors. Also in attendance were Bob Shuma and Clemence Kivuyo (TASTA), Timothy Semuguruka (SARI), Henry Ojulong and Patrick Audi (ICRISAT-ESA).
Towards this end, staff from the Selian Agricultural Research Institute (SARI) and Tanzania Seed Traders Association (TASTA) in Tanzania in collaboration with ICRISAT spearheaded a training workshop for 32 project collaborators in Kwamtoro, Kondoa district on 17-18 April. The activity was participated in by
The training aimed to enhance farmers’ knowledge in techniques to improve productivity and marketing of sorghum and finger millet, group formation management, objective price negotiation with traders, and production and marketing of sorghum and millets as a business, and to be able to disseminate the same knowledge to others. to page 2 ...4