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Phytosanitary risk of newly introduced crops (Project)

The increasing introduction of new crops in Europe are an opportunity for growers to produce for niche markets. These new crops, as well as “forgotten” crops, are mainly grown and marketed outside the general, large-scale commercial agriculture. Especially when planting material is obtained from non-European countries, phytosanitary risks can be high. The project will focus on a selection of...


Funding period: 2019 - 2023

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Contribution of orphan crops in building resilient cropping systems in the era of climate change in Manyoni District- Tanzania (Project)

The study aims to i) evaluate the contribution of orphan crops to sustainable and healthy traditional and mixed food systems, ii) evaluate farmers’ willingness to uptake the production of the selected orphan crops and iii) investigate the profitability along the selected orphan crop value chain. Or-Crop targets this knowledge gap by assessing the role that orphan crops play in the face of climate...


Funding period: 2023 - 2026

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Sustainable camel milk production through improved husbandry practices and milk value chain (Project)

Activities of the initiation phase will be accomplished within five months from mid-April until mid-September 2023. Joint field visits of the German coordinator (University of Kassel) and the principal investigator (PI) and Co-PI from the University of Addis Ababa are planned to Borana and Kereyu areas. They serve the purposes of preparing the exploratory study scheduled for May / June 2023, an...


Funding period: 2023 - 2023

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Evaluate and effectively utilize climate protection potentials of agroforestry (Project)

Agroforestry systems and hedgerows can greatly contribute to mitigating GHG emissions in agriculture, as tree strips and hedgerows can store carbon in their biomass and increase soil organic. In addition, these systems improve microclimate, reduce wind erosion as well as nutrient leaching, and connect habitats within the agricultural landscapes. To effectively utilize these potentials, we must...


Funding period: 2023 - 2026

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Evaluate and effectively utilize climate protection potentials of agroforestry TP0 JKI-PB (Project)

Agroforestry systems and hedgerows can greatly contribute to mitigating GHG emissions in agriculture, as tree strips and hedgerows can store carbon in their biomass and increase soil organic. In addition, these systems improve microclimate, reduce wind erosion as well as nutrient leaching, and connect habitats within the agricultural landscapes. To ffectively utilize these potentials, we must...


Funding period: 2023 - 2026

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Evaluate and efectively utilize climate protection potentials of agroforestry TP1 JKI_WS (Project)

Agroforestry systems and hedgerows can greatly contribute to mitigating GHG emissions in agriculture, as tree strips and hedgerows can store carbon in their biomass and increase soil organic. In addition, these systems improve microclimate, reduce wind erosion as well as nutrient leaching, and connect habitats within the agricultural landscapes. To effectively utilize these potentials, we must...


Funding period: 2023 - 2026

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Agroforestry reinvented: agroecological, nutrition-sensitive intensification of vegetable production under fruit trees in Western and Eastern Africa (Project)

Agroecological intensification through agroforestry systems (i.e. species-rich combinations of trees and crops) can concurrently address the global challenges of climate change, biodiversity loss and malnutrition. The aim of the proposed project is to develop, test and promote innovative sustainable horticultural agroforestry systems (arbo-market gardens) in a participatory and transdisciplinary...


Funding period: 2023 - 2023

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Sustainable Integrated Farming Systems for Mitigation of Climate Change and Adaptation of Smallholder Farm(er)s to Climate Change in India - Initiation Phase (Project)

A systemic facilitation approach called ‘Sustainable Integrated Farming Systems (SIFS)’ has been developed and implemented by Welthungerhilfe (WHH) and partners in the last decade.The approach moves away from individual crop performance to increased system productivity and nutrient use efficiency by integrating crops, horticulture, agrofo-restry, livestock and aquaculture in an interactive...


Funding period: 2023 - 2023

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Field grazing with sheep (Project)

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Funding period: 2023 - 2026