Leveraging Technology to Improve Rural Livelihoods for Women
Women maize farmers in India are benefiting from technology-enabled market systems.
Women maize farmers in India are benefiting from technology-enabled market systems.
TechnoServe is working with five Farmer Producer Companies (FPCs) in the districts of Guna, Narsinghpur, Vidisha, Sheopur and Dindori in Madhya Pradesh in the wheat and maize value chains, helping to build them into sustainable businesses that work to the benefit of their member farmers.
TechnoServe is demonstrating and refining scalable actions for inclusive, sustainable growth and competitiveness of the Guar market system in India.
TechnoServe is implementing a livelihoods support program for 5,000 smallholder farming households in the Davangere district of Karnataka.
TechnoServe and J.P. Morgan are partnering on a program to improve workforce readiness among youth in India.
This program targets growth-constrained, women-led small and microenterprises, operating in the unorganized or informal sector in the Mumbai urban area.
The Women's Advancement in Rural Development and Agriculture program provides technical assistance to producer groups and facilitates producer group formation with the aim of empowering rural women and improving their lives and communities.
Feed the Future India-Africa Agriculture and Natural Resource Management Innovation Sharing Platform was a unique South-South collaboration that aimed to build, demonstrate and test a scalable model of transferring agricultural innovations from India to Africa.
The presidential visit shines a spotlight on a successful alliance with Partners in Food Solutions and USAID.
The Maasai Women's Dairy Cooperative in Kenya adopts water conservation techniques from India.