Africa RISING multimedia

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    Do-it-yourself (DIY) videos on maintenance of maize shelling machines: Northern Ghana, Wale dialect with English subtitles
    (Video, 2021-08-13) International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
    Short, vernacular do-it-yourself (DIY) videos by Africa RISING that smallholder farmers can refer to for tips on maintaining their mechanized maize shelling machines. Produced in the five major local dialects spoken in northern Ghana – Gruni, Dagbani, Dagare,Wale and Kasim; the videos will be played for communal viewing and compressed in size and distributed through social media applications such as WhatsApp, whose usage within communities in the region is on the rise.
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    Do-it-yourself (DIY) videos on maintenance of maize shelling machines: Northern Ghana, Gruni dialect with English subtitles
    (Video, 2021-08-13) International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
    Short, vernacular do-it-yourself (DIY) videos by Africa RISING that smallholder farmers can refer to for tips on maintaining their mechanized maize shelling machines. Produced in the five major local dialects spoken in northern Ghana – Gruni, Dagbani, Dagare,Wale and Kasim; the videos will be played for communal viewing and compressed in size and distributed through social media applications such as WhatsApp, whose usage within communities in the region is on the rise.
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    Do-it-yourself (DIY) videos on maintenance of maize shelling machines: Northern Ghana, Kasim dialect with English subtitles
    (Video, 2021-08-13) International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
    Short, vernacular do-it-yourself (DIY) videos by Africa RISING that smallholder farmers can refer to for tips on maintaining their mechanized maize shelling machines. Produced in the five major local dialects spoken in northern Ghana – Gruni, Dagbani, Dagare,Wale and Kasim; the videos will be played for communal viewing and compressed in size and distributed through social media applications such as WhatsApp, whose usage within communities in the region is on the rise.
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    Francis Muthoni talks to Radio IITA about the value of applying GIS tools in agricultural research
    (Audio, 2021-11-01) International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
    Francis Muthoni, IITA GIS Specialist working for the Africa RISING (Research In Sustainable Intensification for the Next Generation) project, talks about the value of geographic information systems (GIS) for Agricultural research in a studio interview with Radio IITA held on 23 August 2021.
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    Do-it-yourself (DIY) videos on maintenance of maize shelling machines: Northern Ghana, Dagbani dialect with English subtitles
    (Video, 2021-08-13) International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
    Short, vernacular do-it-yourself (DIY) videos by Africa RISING that smallholder farmers can refer to for tips on maintaining their mechanized maize shelling machines. Produced in the five major local dialects spoken in northern Ghana – Gruni, Dagbani, Dagare,Wale and Kasim; the videos will be played for communal viewing and compressed in size and distributed through social media applications such as WhatsApp, whose usage within communities in the region is on the rise.
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    Do-it-yourself (DIY) videos on maintenance of maize shelling machines: Northern Ghana, Dagare dialect with English subtitles
    (Video, 2021-08-13) International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
    Short, vernacular do-it-yourself (DIY) videos by Africa RISING that smallholder farmers can refer to for tips on maintaining their mechanized maize shelling machines. Produced in the five major local dialects spoken in northern Ghana – Gruni, Dagbani, Dagare,Wale and Kasim; the videos will be played for communal viewing and compressed in size and distributed through social media applications such as WhatsApp, whose usage within communities in the region is on the rise.
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    Improved malted barley brings new income potential to farmers
    (Video, 2021-09-13) International Livestock Research Institute
    This film profiles the works of Africa RISING in Ethiopia. It explains how the new high yielding malt barley varieties introduced through the project have the potential to revolutionize the barley sector and help to support growing domestic demand and greatly raise farmer incomes. More information: https://africa-rising.net/
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    Bridging the livestock feed gap with improved feeds
    (Video, 2021-09-13) International Livestock Research Institute
    Farm animals are critical for human development. In Ethiopia livestock contributes up to 46% of the country’s agricultural GDP and the need for sustainable livestock feeds is high in many parts of the country. This film highlights the works of Africa RISING in helping smallholder farmers to increase forage production in a sustainable way and meet the feed demand. More information: https://africa-rising.net/
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    Better yield from improved rust-resistant wheat
    (Video, 2020-09-15) International Livestock Research Institute
    Wheat is the most important food crop globally and is a principal source of nutrients in Ethiopia. For this reason, Africa Research in Sustainable Intensification for the Next Generation (Africa RISING) program scientists believe that more research is needed to improve wheat yield in the country. This video highlights the work being done by Africa RISING and its partners to increase the productivity of wheat through research in rust-resistant and better-yielding varieties.
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    Good morning my avocado tree
    (Video, 2019-07-28) International Livestock Research Institute
    The Africa RISING project in Ethiopia is enhancing smallholder farming by encouraging farmers to intercrop trees and food crops. In the Lemo Woreda, this approach has boosted avocado production helping farmers diversify their diets and increase their incomes.
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    Value of sorghum in nutrition (Siga tala kenike sènè li ani a douni dioyôrôba be kènèya sabatili la)
    (Audio, 2018-05-13) International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
    Episode four of a radio program series by the Africa RISING program in Bambara dialect that is spoken in southern Mali. In this episode which aired on KAFO KAN radio on 10 November 2017, farmers are being provided with relevant information about the human nutritional benefits of the dual-purpose sorghum. This radio program was produced as part of Africa RISING activity – Use of Interactive radio to scale-up agriculture and nutrition technologies in Africa RISING Mali.
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    Information on yield and other advantages of sorghum (Shi gnouma de bè senekela ka sôrôkofô)
    (Audio, 2018-05-13) International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
    Episode two of a radio program series by the Africa RISING program in Bambara dialect that is spoken in southern Mali. In this episode which aired on KAFO KAN radio on 27 October 2017, farmers are being provided with relevant information about the yield advantages offered by dual-purpose sorghum over other varieties commonly grown in Bougouni. This radio program was produced as part of Africa RISING activity – Use of Interactive radio to scale-up agriculture and nutrition technologies in Africa RISING Mali.
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    Technical guidance for the production of sorghum (Sènèkèlaw sènè kètiogo gnouma de bè sôrôdjidi)
    (Audio, 2018-05-13) International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
    Episode three of a radio program series by the Africa RISING program in Bambara dialect that is spoken in southern Mali. In this episode which aired on KAFO KAN radio on 03 November 2017, farmers are being provided with relevant technical information about how to grow the best sorghum – starting from land preparation to the good agricultural practices. This radio program was produced as part of Africa RISING activity – Use of Interactive radio to scale-up agriculture and nutrition technologies in Africa RISING Mali.
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    Information on sorghum seeds (Shi gnouma de bè senekela ka sôrôkofô)
    (Audio, 2018-03-13) International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
    Episode one of a radio program series by the Africa RISING program in Bambara dialect that is spoken in southern Mali. In this episode which aired on KAFO KAN radio on 20 October 2017, farmers are being provided with relevant information about dual purpose sorghum seeds. Discussions in the episode revolve around the qualities of a good seed, climate change and seed history. This radio program was produced as part of Africa RISING activity - use of Interactive radio to scale-up agriculture and nutrition technologies in Africa RISING Mali.
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    Interaction with the community (Shi gnouma de bè senekela ka sôrôyiriwa)
    (Audio, 2018-05-13) International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
    The ninth and the final episode of a radio program series by the Africa RISING program in Bambara dialect that is spoken in southern Mali. In this episode which aired on KAFO KAN radio on 15 December 2017, farmers had general discussions with presenters on various issues related to production of dual-purpose sorghum varieties. This radio program was produced as part of Africa RISING activity - use of Interactive radio to scale-up agriculture and nutrition technologies in Africa RISING Mali.
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    Child nutrition and sorghum (Kenike djôyôrô be demisinw ka baloko djougouya kèlèli la)
    (Audio, 2018-05-13) International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
    Episode eight of a radio program series by the Africa RISING program in Bambara dialect that is spoken in southern Mali. In this episode which aired on KAFO KAN radio on 8 December 2017, discussions focused on the role of sorghum in improving child nutrition and the different menus that can be prepared from sorghum. This radio program was produced as part of Africa RISING activity – Use of Interactive radio to scale-up agriculture and nutrition technologies in Africa RISING Mali.
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    Women and sorghum (Musow ka yiriwali sira dôyé kenike sènèye)
    (Audio, 2018-05-13) International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
    Episode seven of a radio program series by the Africa RISING program in Bambara dialect that is spoken in southern Mali. In this episode which aired on KAFO KAN radio on 1 December 2017, discussions focused on the gender dynamics prevailing within the community, particularly the role of women in sorghum farming. This radio program was produced as part of Africa RISING activity – Use of Interactive radio to scale-up agriculture and nutrition technologies in Africa RISING Mali.
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    Addressing bird attacks in the field (An bé domina iko bi, foro kônô kônôguin o debè sôrôsabati)
    (Audio, 2018-05-13) International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
    Episode six of a radio program series by the Africa RISING program in Bambara dialect that is spoken in southern Mali. In this episode which aired on KAFO KAN radio on 24 November 2017, farmers are being provided with relevant information about how to deal with bird attacks once the sorghum crop tassels. This radio program was produced as part of Africa RISING activity – Use of Interactive radio to scale-up agriculture and nutrition technologies in Africa RISING Mali.
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    Value of sorghum in animal feeding (Siga tala kenike kala dioyôrôba be baganw ka baloko sabatili la)
    (Audio, 2018-05-13) International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
    Episode five of a radio program series by the Africa RISING program in Bambara dialect that is spoken in southern Mali. In this episode which aired on KAFO KAN radio on 17 November 2017, farmers are being provided with relevant information about the animal nutritional benefits of the dual-purpose sorghum. This radio program was produced as part of Africa RISING activity – Use of Interactive radio to scale-up agriculture and nutrition technologies in Africa RISING Mali.
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    Conventions locales de gestion des ressources naturelles: schema pastoral au sud du Mali
    (Video, 2016-10-14) Association Malienne d'éveil au Développement Durable
    En Afrique de l’Ouest, comme dans la plupart des pays d’Afrique Sub-Sahélienne, les ressources naturelles constituent la base de la vie quotidienne des hommes, particulièrement pour les pauvres qui dans la majorité des cas vivent dans le milieu rural où leur moyens de subsistances dépendent presque exclusivement des activités agricoles et de l’élevage. La production agricole et l’élevage caractérise essentiellement l’économie de la région et se situe au cœur de l’utilisation des ressources naturelles au Sahel et en Afrique de l’Ouest. De nombreux facteurs, tels que l’augmentation constante de la population et l’accroissement des troupeaux, ont pour conséquence l’apparition d’une pression croissante sur ces ressources. Cette vidéo met en évidence une tentative réussie par ILRI et Ammed pour arrêter ce problème dans le sud du Mali.