Outcome Stories
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Tax Reforms Benefit Farmers and Traders: A Case of Tea Production and Marketing in Tanzania
Published on September 26, 2018
How our ASPIRES Tanzania team research on crop cess study benefits farmers. -
How Big Is my Parcel?
Published on August 30, 2018
Malian farmers are concerned about being better farmers, and knowing the exact size of the fields they farm is a fundamental change. -
Empowering an Agricultural Policy Research System: The Case of the Network of Local Centers ....
Published on December 11, 2017
Creation of the Local Analysis Network that regroups Senegal’s centers of expertise to support evidence-based policy making. -
Red Cherries and Farmers Who Do it Right
Published on December 11, 2017
Keeping the quality of Rwanda coffee through support of best cherry picking practices. -
From Data Collection to Policy Implementation
Published on December 10, 2017
Training workshops support state government staff with collecting and analyzing data to inform government and executive policy makers. -
From Paper to Digital: E-Payment Benefits Local Governments and Taxpayers
Published on December 8, 2017
The Government of Tanzania implemented a transparent, reliable and efficient e-payment system -
Coffee Means Cash
Published on December 8, 2017
Establishing the cost of production of coffee to farmers in Rwanda supported a substantial adjustment in the national coffee floor price, benefitting over 355,00 households. -
How to Tell Fake from Real? Consequences of Rapid Herbicide Market Growth in Mali and West Africa
Published on December 8, 2017
With a rapid increase in herbicide use, the West Africa region needs to implement regulations to fight counterfeit products. -
“Freedom of Crop Choice” Brings Prosperity to Myanmar’s Farmers
Published on December 8, 2017
Myanmar’s government lifted restrictions on the choice of field crops on paddy land, allowing farmers to grow more profitable crops. -
A Policy Reform Boosts Business and Promotes Diversification: The E-Voucher Program in Zambia
Published on December 8, 2017
The government of Zambia to revise the mode of delivering its Farmer Input Support Program (FISP) to an electronic voucher payment system (e-FSIP).