DUE TO HIGH DEMAND, DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS EXTENDED UNTIL 10 JULY 2024!
The Plant Production and Protection Division (NSP) and the Office of Innovation (OIN) are delighted to announce the launch of the Global Innovation Challenge on Sustainable Agricultural Mechanization and Farmer Field Schools for small-scale producers
THE GAP
Sustainable agricultural mechanization (SAM) is crucial for increasing productivity, creating jobs, and generating income in rural communities. However, rural communities, especially youth and women, often lack the necessary resources and access to SAM solutions. At the same time, Farmer Field Schools (FFS) are successfully supporting rural development and empowering small-scale producers to innovate through hundreds of projects. But only a limited number of FAO FFS interventions include SAM today.
THE GOAL
This Innovation Challenge aims to integrate SAM within Farmer Field Schools (FFS) to significantly reduce drudgery and boost efficiency, yields, incomes, and innovation for small-scale producers, leveraging the success of FFS to scale-up the benefits of SAM.
We invite FAO Country Offices with ongoing or upcoming FFS projects to participate in this Challenge! The goal is to:
- Create employment and innovative agri-business opportunities by scaling up small-scale machinery access through FFS groups and networks.
- Enhance vocational training programs on sustainable agricultural mechanization through FFS.
- Strengthen collaboration among public, private, and non-profit sectors at the national level to support innovative solutions on SAM through FFS.
WHO CAN APPLY?
FAO Country Offices are invited to apply to the challenge. Selected offices will receive different levels of support to implement innovative solutions, including financial grants, capacity development, and opportunities to connect with global experts and peers.
Kindly help communicate this Innovation Challenge widely to FAO Country Offices (and to the teams who could support them), and encourage active participation!
HOW?
• Submission Deadline: DEADLINE EXTENDED UNTIL 10 JULY 2024.
• Find out more information and criteria here
For any question, contact mayling.floresrojas@fao.org ; Jimena.gomez@fao.org; and farmer-field-schools@fao.org.
Together, we can harness the power of innovation to create resilient, productive, and sustainable agrifood systems that benefit rural communities globally!
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