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Anancy, the CTA Virtural Resource Center is a web portal providing numerous information resource materials on agricultural and rural development. It compiles the Centre technical publications, proceedings, policy briefs or rural radio materials.
 
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Agriculture - general (FANRPAN Policy Brief Series)
Image: point of listing for themes 2009 FANRPAN Policy Dialogue – True Contribution of Agriculture to Economic Growth Download
  To be noted: Media as a key partner in policy advocacy (p7) and the need to invest in local research to support policy (p.8)  
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Agriculture - general (Proceedings)
Image: point of listing for themes FANRPAN 2009 Annual Regional Multi-Stakeholder Policy Dialogue: Summary of Proceedings Download
  This dialogue brought together researched case studies from different countries on the “true contribution of agriculture to economic growth and poverty in southern Africa” – based on the various forward and backward linkages...  
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Information and Communication Management (Proceedings)
Image: point of listing for themes Multi-partnership: the way forward for Agrodok Download
  Discussions focused on content generation, editorial input, handbook design and the use of web2.0 tools to facilitate collaboration between authors and resource persons...  
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Agriculture - general (FANRPAN Dialogue Newsletter)
Image: point of listing for themes The True Contribution of Agriculture to Economic Development Download
  Issues covered include investments in agriculture for Malawi’s and Mozambique economic growth.  
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Agriculture - general (FANRPAN Dialogue Newsletter)
Image: point of listing for themes TRUE CONTRIBUTION OF AGRICULTURE TO Economic Development and Poverty Reduction in Malawi: Who Needs to Know What? Download
  The contribution of agriculture to economic development is enormous, as evidenced by the favourable direct and indirect impacts of agricultural growth and investment on Malawi’s economy, in terms of national income, inflation, interest rates, exchange rates and other macro economic variables...  
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