Adapting to Climate Change: Smallholder Farmers Feeding the World
Simon Winter explores how rural businesses can help smallholder farmers become more resilient in the face of climate change.
Simon Winter explores how rural businesses can help smallholder farmers become more resilient in the face of climate change.
Creative mobile solutions are addressing major challenges in the agriculture industry, providing benefits for both farmers and agribusinesses.
TechnoServe’s Simon Winter visits Peru and discovers a burgeoning cocoa industry.
Staple crops can provide much more than just subsistence for smallholder farmers. These crops can provide income, create jobs and improve food security for people living in the poorest places.
Across East Africa, the Strengthening Rural Youth Development through Enterprise (STRYDE) program is creating new opportunities for young people in rural areas.
Smallholder farmers in the developing world face considerable challenges that keep many of them locked in poverty. Mobile technologies have the potential to transform the rural economy facing impoverished small farmers.
How can we stimulate entrepreneurship in the developing world? For TechnoServe, this is more than just a theoretical question.
A little over two years ago, the Aspen Network of Development Entrepreneurs (ANDE) formed to bring together organizations that focus on promoting entrepreneurship in developing countries.