Farmerline Expands Operations To Francophone Africa With Launch In Cote D’ Ivoire
Fayelle Ouane, TechnoServe Country Director in Cote d'Ivoire, discusses the role of technology in supporting smallholder farmers.
Fayelle Ouane, TechnoServe Country Director in Cote d'Ivoire, discusses the role of technology in supporting smallholder farmers.
Enterprising women are key to generating diverse economic opportunities in Côte d’Ivoire’s cocoa-growing areas.
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Many popular foods and beverages are grown by smallholder farmers around the world. These farmers are experiencing increasing challenges as they struggle to grow their crops in the face of extreme weather, droughts, floods, and other threats. Learn about a few of the crops most affected by climate change and what TechnoServe is doing to help these farmers build climate resilience.
Two of TechnoServe's experts share lessons learned from a partnership with Citi Foundation and how employees can effectively meet the needs of development initiative participants.
The major new project will spark economic growth through investment, job creation, and business support in West Africa's cashew industry
Will Warshauer, CEO of TechnoServe, is featured in this news coverage about Prosper Cashew. The project aims to improve cashew processing facilities, facilitate access to working capital, and link investors with processors in West Africa.
Krishanu Chakravarty, TechnoServe's project director, is featured in this article about the launch of Prosper Cashew, a TechnoServe project designed to strengthen the commercial viability of processing in Ivory Coast, Ghana and Nigeria.
Regional Director, West Africa Larry Umunna was featured on CNBC Africa where he discusses Prosper Cashew, a TechnoServe program, and the value that the project offers food processors.
The PAYED 5 program will harness digital tools to help micro-retailers in Kenya, Tanzania, Nigeria, and Côte d’Ivoire recover from the pandemic and increase their revenues