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- ItemRenforcement des associations de distributeurs d'intrants agricoles en Afrique de l'Ouest(2013)Ce document décrit les activités et les stratégies du Centre international de développement des engrais (IFDC) dans la promotion de pratiques agricoles durables à travers des associations d'intrants agricoles en Afrique de l'Ouest et au-delà. L'IFDC a joué un rôle déterminant dans le soutien aux revendeurs d'intrants agricoles et aux agriculteurs, en se concentrant sur le renforcement des capacités des associations d'intrants agricoles à travers des programmes de formation, des ateliers et une collaboration avec des partenaires locaux. L'approche de l'organisation consiste notamment à favoriser le leadership, l'appropriation et l'indépendance au sein des associations, tout en garantissant la viabilité financière et l'engagement des membres. Le document met en lumière des projets passés et en cours, tels que la création d'associations d'intrants agricoles et de programmes de formation pour les marchés régionaux, en mettant l'accent sur l'amélioration de la fertilité des sols, de la productivité agricole et de la sécurité alimentaire. De plus, l'IFDC souligne l'importance des avantages financiers, du plaidoyer, de la communication et de l'éducation (FACE) en tant que services de base fournis aux membres de l'association. Grâce à une combinaison de renforcement des capacités, de partenariats et de soutien ciblé, l'IFDC vise à améliorer l'efficacité et la durabilité de ces associations, contribuant ainsi à l'amélioration des pratiques agricoles dans les régions en développement.
- ItemStrengthening Agro-Input Associations in West Africa(2013)This document outlines the activities and strategies of the International Fertilizer Development Center (IFDC) in promoting sustainable agricultural practices through agro-input associations across West Africa and beyond. IFDC has been instrumental in supporting agro-input dealers and farmers, focusing on building the capacity of agro-input associations through training programs, workshops, and collaboration with local partners. The organization's approach includes fostering leadership, ownership, and independence within associations, while ensuring financial sustainability and member engagement. The document highlights past and ongoing projects, such as the establishment of agro-input associations and training programs for regional markets, with a focus on improving soil fertility, agricultural productivity, and food security. Additionally, IFDC emphasizes the importance of financial benefits, advocacy, communication, and education (FACE) as core services provided to association members. Through a combination of capacity building, partnerships, and targeted support, IFDC aims to enhance the effectiveness and sustainability of these associations, ultimately contributing to improved agricultural practices in developing regions.
- ItemFertiNews October 2023 Edition(2023)This FertiNews highlights the evolving fertilizer landscape across sub-Saharan Africa, emphasizing the shift from imported to locally produced NPK fertilizers in Nigeria due to a 2018 import ban. This transition has sparked data validation workshops to address significant NPK data gaps for stakeholders. The report provides market commentary for several countries, noting price stability in Côte d'Ivoire, the launch of Ghana's agricultural rejuvenation program, ongoing fertilizer subsidies in Togo, and price fluctuations in Nigeria due to demand and transportation costs. It also outlines international fertilizer price trends and the establishment of the West African Committee for Fertilizer Control (WACoFeC) aimed at enhancing fertilizer quality and accessibility. These developments signal a concerted effort to bolster agricultural productivity through improved fertilizer management in the region.
- ItemFertiNews January 2024 Edition(2024)This FertiNews highlights critical developments in the fertilizer sector across sub-Saharan Africa, emphasizing the need for effective financing solutions to enhance food security. The USAID-funded EnGRAIS project, led by the International Fertilizer Development Center (IFDC), hosted a webinar with over 240 stakeholders to address fertilizer financing challenges and propose solutions, including the establishment of guarantee funds, innovative financing policies, and enhanced public-private partnerships. The report also reviews national fertilizer market trends in West, East, and Southern Africa, noting significant price changes and supply stability in various countries. Notably, Senegal is set to construct a $1.54 billion urea plant, while the African Development Bank is facilitating access to fertilizers for smallholder farmers in Uganda and Mozambique through credit guarantees and grant funding. The findings underscore the ongoing efforts to revitalize the fertilizer sector, aiming to unlock its potential to support agricultural productivity and food security.
- ItemFertiNews April 2024 Edition(2024)The April 2024 edition of FertiNews provides a comprehensive overview of the fertilizer landscape in Africa, emphasizing key developments in the fertilizer value chain across sub-Saharan countries. Highlighting the upcoming AfricaFertilizer side event at the Africa Fertilizer and Soil Health Summit in Nairobi, the report outlines critical discussions focused on advancing fertilizer and soil health data in line with the Abuja Declaration. Additionally, the publication covers national fertilizer market trends in West, East, and Southern Africa, detailing supply stability, price fluctuations, and the impact of governmental initiatives. It also notes international market conditions and ongoing investments aimed at bolstering agricultural resilience. This edition underscores the importance of harmonized data and collaborative efforts to enhance sustainable agriculture throughout the continent.