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SUMMARY:Short course on Home Garden: A proven approach to improving family nutrition and household resilience
DESCRIPTION:Training date: 11-14 September\, 2017\nVenue: Lakeside\, Pokhara\nApplication deadline: 4 September\, 2017\nCourse Fee: NPR 22\,500 (residential) and 15\,000 (non-residential) \n  \nBackground \nThe United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization’s Hunger Statistics of 2015 shows that nearly one in eight of the total world’s population are suffering from chronic undernourishment\, and almost 98% of these people live in developing countries. Nepal Demographic and Health Survey 2016 elucidates that 36% of children under the age of five are suffering from chronic under nutrition (stunting) and 41% of women of age 15-49 are anemic in Nepal. The Multi-Sectoral Nutrition Plan (2013-17) of Nepal emphasized on the role of agricultural development in order to address nutrition problem and the Agriculture Development Strategy (2015-2035) of Nepal also ear marked food and nutrition security as one of the flagship programme. LI BIRD’s extensive research and piloting have proved that within agriculture\, homestead biodiversity management is a prominent factor to improve both family nutrition and household income. \n‘Kitchen Gardens’ in Nepal was a step in the right direction\, however it excluded elements of crop diversification and livestock integration. LI BIRD recognized this gap so developed\, piloted and implemented the concept of a ‘Home Garden’ which includes all necessary components of homestead agriculture. A Home Garden includes fruits\, vegetables\, species\, fodder\, medicinal plants and ornamental plants\, managed together with livestock and other species such as fish\, mushroom and honeybees. The Home Garden was primarily intended for family consumption\, but has also been found to be successful in reducing economic vulnerability of resource poor households through the sales of surplus products and reducing expenditure on vegetables and fruits. Home garden is now a proven approach to improving family nutrition and household resilience to climate change. It is integrated into the regular extension programme of Nepal government and is being implemented in 20 districts of the country with possible expansion. It has also been mainstreamed in the CTEVT course curriculum for Junior Technician level. \nCourse Objective \nThe overall aim of this course is to build participants knowledge and skills on integrated home garden management. Specific objectives of this course are to make the participants able to: \n\nDescribe home garden concept and its contribution to family nutrition and household income\nDesign climate resilience home gardens\nApply low cost home garden management principles in their own context\n\nCourse Content  \nThe course will elaborate on the connection between nutrition and agriculture\, and will provide tools for increasing the resilience of smallholder farming families through improved nutrition and income. It will also identify techniques to increase food diversity in smallholder farms through systematic planning and design. Based on the principle of low external input agriculture\, the course will highlight organic agriculture and the vertical and horizontal space utilization for optimum output. \nTraining Approach \nThe course will be facilitated by LI-BIRD which holds more than 12 year’s research and field experiences. It will also invite the participants to share their own experiences to reflect on the current national and global Home Garden practices. The course will be a participatory and hands-on professional training which will offer a stimulating learning experience. A variety of methods will be used to make the learning effective including; pre course assignments\, group exercise\, field excursion\, case studies\, group discussions\, lectures and audio/visual media. \nTarget participants \nThe course assumes participants to have basic knowledge on agriculture as well as contemporary development interventions in Nepal. Graduates and professionals from the agriculture\, health and nutrition and or development sectors are encouraged to apply. \nWe will accommodate all participants in a hotel with full board and lodging for five nights and four days. The course fee covers all course related costs such as stationery\, training materials\, field visit and excursion including accommodation as part of the course fee. Participants however are requested to arrange their own travel to and from Pokhara. \nStudents or fresh graduates willing to apply for scholarship must apply before 1 September\, 2017 and provide a recommendation letter from their Institution. The participants will be granted a certificate of participation. \nPractical Information \nTraining date: 11-14 September\, 2017\nVenue: Lakeside\, Pokhara\nApplication deadline: 4 September\, 2017\nCourse Fee: NPR 22\,500 for residential and NPR 15\,000 for non-residential participants
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SUMMARY:Enhancing Entrepreneurship Skills in Agricultural Marketing and Business Plan Development
DESCRIPTION:GrowInnova in association with LI-BIRD organized a Short Course on ‘Enhancing Entrepreneurship Skills in Agricultural Marketing and Business Plan Development’ at Sauraha\, Chitwan from 29 July to 1 August 2017. The four-day training was provided to Marketing/ Sales Officers\, Seed Production Officers\, Senior Field Technicians\, and other professionals of the private sector and development organizations to enhance their knowledge and skills on entrepreneurship and business plan development for agricultural marketing. \nIn the context of Nepal\, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) face a lot of challenges and hurdles in agricultural marketing such as small and scattered scale of productions\, irregularity in supply and variety of items\, and inability to meet demand volume etc. Besides these\, entrepreneurs lack in basic knowledge and skills of business plan development. The problem is further exacerbated by the shortage of productive labor force caused by the prevalent youth out-migration. So\, it is difficult for entrepreneurs to sustain their agri-businesses. Hence\, it is very necessary to assist the entrepreneurs to develop their capacity on all intricacies of a business plan\, help them expand their linkages within the marketing environment and build a trust-based relationship with various actors for promoting their agri-businesses. \nThis course was therefore tailored to make these market-based solutions work better for both the entrepreneurs and institutions that are involved in agri-businesses. The major course modules of this training were: principles and practices of agricultural marketing\, business plan development required for successful agri-business\, choosing right methods and techniques of business promotion\, and intricacies of rural marketing and supply chain management. \n\nTestimonials\n“Though I am working on improving the livelihoods of people through the value chain\, I was completely unaware of the concept of the value chain and how entrepreneurships can be flourished. The training taught me on several aspects of the value chain and agricultural marketing. It was an eye-opener for me to know the value of money for pricing of a product.” \n  \n\n– Uma Kumari Thapa\, Agriculture Technician\nImproving Livelihoods of Marginalized Communities (ILMC) Project\, Salyan \n“I found this training very fruitful because it has a much practical application on agricultural marketing and business plan development. Though I am a Marketing Research Officer\, I had never realized what the value of money would be as time lapses by and how the pricing is fixed. The training further analyzed the problems of marketing and identified market-based solutions which I liked very much.”\n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n\n– Puskar Sharma Rimal\, Marketing Research Officer\n Anmolbiu Pvt. Ltd.\, Bharatpur
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