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Training on Market Information Systems and Price Monitoring Tools, Tajikistan

18 Oct 2012
  • Build capacity in using the price monitoring tools
  • Increase awareness of Market Information Systems
   

Training on the Market Information System and Price Monitoring Tool

20 Sep 2012

The training aimed at showing participants how to use the:

   

Round-table discussion on the Tajikistan Agricultural Market Information System (TAMIS)

6 Jun 2012

The main objective of the discussion was to review the current market information services in Tajikistan, perceived problems and possible [...]

   

Market information analysis and presentation training for the Market Information Center staff

1 Mar 2012

The objective of the training was to improve the skills of the MIC team within the Ministry of Agriculture and [...]

   

Workshop: Further development of Market Information Centre

20 Oct 2011

The workshop pursued the main goal of the programme and intended to better illustrate and develop the key informational priorities [...]

   

Collecting and analysing food security information in the context of the Global Information and Early Warning System (GIEWS) in Georgia

1 Apr 2011

Objectives of the training were to strengthen capacity of the MoA staff and Country Coordinators in collection and analysis of [...]

   

Development of a Farm Data Monitoring System in Azerbaijan

16 Dec 2010

The overall objective of the workshop is to build consensus on Programme activities for developing a Farm Data Monitoring System [...]

   

The “Improved Global Governance for Hunger Reduction” programme is funded by the European Union with additional resources provided by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). The programme is managed by FAO and collaborates with the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) and the World Food Programme (WFP)”