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Royal Tropical Institute (KIT) is an independent centre of knowledge
and expertise in the areas of international and intercultural cooperation. The
aims of KIT are to contribute to sustainable development, poverty alleviation,
and cultural preservation and exchange. Within the Netherlands, it seeks to promote
interest in and support for these issues. KIT
conducts research, organizes training activities, and provides consultancy and
information services. Central to KIT's approach is the elaboration of practical
expertise in policy development and implementation. KIT stewards cultural heritage,
organizes exhibitions and other cultural events, and provides a venue for meetings
and debate. A key objective underlying KIT's work is to enhance and
exchange knowledge of and understanding for different cultures. KIT
is a not-for-profit organization that works for both the public and the private
sector in collaboration with partners in the Netherlands and abroad. |
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Organizations and Agricultural Innovation. Case studies from Benin, Rwanda and
Tanzania,
by Wennink, B. , Heemskerk, W. KIT Bulletin 374, 2006 HTML |
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Chain
Empowerment. Supporting African Farmers to Develop Markets
KIT, Faida MaLi, IIRR, Verkuijl, H. (ed.) 2006 HTML |
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Origin-based
Products. Lessons for Pro-poor Market Development Kop,
P. van de , Sautier, D. , Gerz, A. (Eds.) Bulletin 372, 2006
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Rural
Development in Sub-Saharan Africa. Policy Perspectives for Agriculture,
Sustainable Resource Management and Poverty Reduction
Ruben, R. , Steenhuijsen Piters, de, B. KIT Bulletin 370, 2006
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Building Social Capital for Agricultural Innovation.
Experiences with Farmer Groups in Sub-Saharan Africa Heemskerk, W.
, Wennink, B. KIT Bulletin 368, 2005 PDF |  |
Improved
market access and agricultural innovation systems for smallholder
farmers in Mali
- Project details. HTML |
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