AgriConneXions: Using ICT to Promote Smallholder Business Credibility through Improved Social Capital and Commercial and Technical Skills of Producer Organizations

AgriConneXions is a program on "Using ICT to Promote Smallholder Business Credibility through Improved Social Capital and Commercial and Technical Skills of Producer Organizations."

IFPRI is pleased to invite you to participate in a side event on the AgriConnexions project which will take place during the ICT4Ag conference on the afternoon of November 5th from 13.30 onwards in the meeting room at the Kigali Serena Hotel. 

The project intends to explore the use of modern information and communications technologies (ICT) in order to overcome the physical, infrastructural, and institutional obstacles facing SPOs related to geographic dispersion, diseconomies of scale, and weak administrative capacities.

The objective of this event is to share more on the AgriConneXions project, collect feedback, and build partnerships.

The program of the event is attached, we look forward to sharing with you more on the AgriConnexions project, to discuss this project and collect feedback and to build partnerships.

Fore more information, please visit IFPRI website.
 

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