Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin - Albrecht Daniel Thaer-Institut für Agrar- und Gartenbauwissenschaften

Innovating pro-poor Strategies to safeguard Food Security using Technology and Knowledge Transfer: A people-centered Approach (Trans-SEC)

The objective of the project “Innovating Strategies to safeguard Food Security using Technology and Knowledge Transfer: A people-centred Approach” (Trans-SEC) is to improve the food situation for the most-vulnerable rural poor population in Tanzania. It is designed to identify successful food securing upgrading strategies and innovations along local and regional food value chains, test and adjust them to site-specific, sustainable settings and tailor these concepts to be disseminated for national outreach. The Trans-SEC focus will be on local and regional food security, but the research design implies a national outreach for Tanzania as a whole. After the project lifetime, the results will be implemented at different levels of policy, extension and research. The research activities will be embedded into local and regional strategies to assess potential impacts and trade-offs to be able to up-scale lessons learnt in a generic manner to regions with specific bio-physical, socio-cultural and economic conditions.

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Dieses Projekt wird Ihnen vorgestellt vom Leibniz-Zentrum für Agrarlandschaftsforschung (ZALF e.V.)