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    Agricultural Risk Management in Africa

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    2017
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    Obiri, John A.F.
    Joseph G. Akpoko
    Brinda Ramasawmy
    Aissetou Dramé-Yayé
    Jonathan C. Onyekwelu
    Marie-Francoise Driver
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    Since 2012, the African Network for Agriculture, Agroforestry and Natural Resources Education (ANAFE) has been supporting initiatives to unravel the complex issues surrounding risk management in agriculture and natural resources management. At various workshops and other forums, stakeholders of ANAFE (educators, farmers, students and agribusiness entrepreneurs) have expressed the need to develop adequate capacity on risk management. A recent survey on risk management education revealed that there is very little teaching of agricultural risk management. Worse, it was established that current educators do not have skills in this area and that relevant learning resources were not available. ANAFE was tasked to resolve this situation by providing guidance on curricula, capacity building for educators and the development of learning resources. As a way of strengthening the capacity of lecturers in developing learning materials, ANAFE through its programme of Strengthening Africa’s Strategic Agricultural Capacity for Impact on Development (SASACID) has trained and supported about 40 lecturers to collaboratively develop learning materials in Agricultural Risks Management. This book is a compilation of chapters on risks management collaboratively developed by African experts on this subject, including lecturers, scientists and development/private sector people from 22 training, research and development institutions and from 12 countries (Cote d’Ivoire, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Cameroon, Ghana, Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Mauritius, Kenya and Ethiopia). The authors, met in Abidjan for training on collaborative writing during which they agreed on the main areas of focus, sections, teams and the structure of the chapters. A follow-up write shop held in Nairobi allowed the authors, together with some who were nominated, to jointly develop the chapters. The main introduction to the book that was initiated in Abidjan, during the first workshop under the leadership of some of the authors, was also collaboratively developed and finalized with the input of all the authors. This book is a pioneer initiative in Africa and which, I am sure, will help lecturers in refining their own learning and teaching resources. It might not address all the issues in
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