Browsing 1. EAC Secretariat by Subject "Agriculture"
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Aflatoxins: A Threat to Competitiveness of EAC Agricultural Produce and Products in the Domestic and International Markets
(EAC, 2016-09)In order to address the impacts of aflatoxin contaminated produce to trade, this policy brief recommends that EAC Partner States provide: adequate human and financial resources to enforce aflatoxin standards in conjunction ... -
Agriculture and food security programmes
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East African Community Fruits and Vegetables Value Chain Strategy and Action Plan 2021-2031
(EAC, 2021-11)This document presents an East African Fruits and Vegetables Value Chain Strategy and Action Plan 2021-31. The Strategy and Action Plan has been developed by the GFA Consulting Group, as part of technical assistance to the ... -
Guidelines on Data Requirements for the Registration of Conventional Chemical Pesticides Used in Agriculture and Forestry in EAC Partner States
(EAC, 2019)The present guidelines are an update of the Agriculture (Farm Input) Forms published by the East African Community in January 2005. These forms have been used by EAC Partner States as a basis for national data requirements ... -
How is intra-African FDI shaping the Continent?
(EAC, 2013-02-05)Presentation at the Africa Summit. Africa unchained: The next generation. London, United Kingdom -
Lessons from EC Support to Production and Trade Adjustments under Existing National Programme Aid Activities in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania.
(CTA, 2008-04)This briefing is extracted from a wider Nordic Africa Institute commissioned study entitled “Building on the EPA in East Africa: What Basis Exists in Current EC Co-operation Programmes in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania for ... -
Pest Risk Analysis (PRA) for grain and seed of Rice, (Oryza sativa L.) within East African Countries: A Qualitative, Pathway-Initiated Risk Analysis
(EAC, 2019)This risk assessment was prepared in 2014 by PRA specialists from five EAC partner states namely, Tanzania, Burundi, Rwanda, Uganda and Kenya (South Sudan did not participate because at that time, it was not yet a member ... -
Pest Risk Analysis (PRA) for Maize (Zea Mays L.) within East African Countries (Kenya, Burundi, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda): A Qualitative, Pathway-Initiated Risk Analysis
(EAC, 2019)This risk analysis was prepared by PRA specialists from five member countries of the EAC namely: Tanzania, Burundi, Rwanda, Uganda and Kenya. However, South Sudan did not participate in the development of the PRA document ... -
Productive Sectors Update
(East African Community, 2020-12)