Webinar Announcement – Digital solutions for Supply Chain Management
Digital solutions for Supply Chain Management in the agricultural sector are more important than ever, especially now COVID is making it even more difficult to
Digital solutions for Supply Chain Management in the agricultural sector are more important than ever, especially now COVID is making it even more difficult to
The world after Corona will be different! How can ICT solutions contribute to avoiding the problems of social disruption during a pandemic crisis?
As we see growing levels of concern, social distancing, reduced travel, avoiding crowds, and other protective practices to slow the spread of COVID
Due to the current crisis it has indeed become exceedingly difficult to conduct basic field operations, such as to register farmers and their fields.
The current health crisis is turning into an economic crisis and food adulterations are at risk. The importance of food safety is easily pushed to the
Mrs. Fiona Lukwago, manager advisory services at Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund, and moderator of the webinar series on adapting to COVID-19 disruptions.
The Covid-19 crisis is affecting the agricultural sector in unprecedented ways and it is time for rethinking our whole food supply ecosystem.
The CTA study conducted by Dalberg Global Development Advisors refers to eProd as “an interesting example of one of the solutions of supply chain management
IMPULSE, the startup acceleration program developed by Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P), has announced the list of startups selected following the call for applications launched last June.
Kenya Market-led Horticulture Project, or HortImpact, is a Netherlands government funded program led by SNV and its partners Delphy, Hivos and Solidaridad that contributed to increased food security, increased incomes, and a dynamic and sustainable horticulture sector in Kenya.