Smallholder Pig Value Chains Development (SPVCD) & Safe Food, Fair Food (SFFF) - Household Information
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Smallholder Pig Value Chains Development ...
SPVCD aims to increase the productivity of small-scale pig systems in sustainable ways, making meat more available and affordable to poor consumers across Uganda & SFFF is working to improve the livelihoods of the poor by reducing the health risks associated with pig-sourced food and by improving nutrition and market access for smallholders.
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Smallholder Pig Value Chains Development ...
SPVCD aims to increase the productivity of small-scale pig systems in sustainable ways, making meat more available and affordable to poor consumers across Uganda & SFFF is working to improve the livelihoods of the poor by reducing the health risks associated with pig-sourced food and by improving nutrition and market access for smallholders.
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Smallholder Pig Value Chains Development ...
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Dataset metadata
| Item | Value |
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| Created | Friday 22nd of January, 2016 |
| Last updated | Monday 16th of January, 2023 |
| Dataset type | Non-spatial |
| Abstract | SPVCD aims to increase the productivity of small-scale pig systems in sustainable ways, making meat more available and affordable to poor consumers across Uganda & SFFF is working to improve the livelihoods of the poor by reducing the health risks associated with pig-sourced food and by improving nutrition and market access for smallholders. |
| How this dataset could be used by others | comparative analysis, as baseline data for M&E, laboratory metaanalysis (cross-reactivity of tests, cross-infections…) as we are aiming to add all lab data on approx. 10 different pig diseases that were investigated as part of this survey |
| Principal investigator | Danilo Pezo, Delia Grace |
| Principal investigator email | pezodanilo@yahoo.com, d.grace@cgiar.org |
| Partners | NAROs, Government, academia |
| Other researchers involved | Michel Dione, Kristina Roesel |
| Contact person | Michel Dione |
| Contact email | m.dione@cgiar.org |
| Custodian | Michel Dione |
| Custodian email | m.dione@cgiar.org |
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| Data collected from | 01/04/2013 |
| Data collected to | 31/07/2013 |
| License | Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike |
| Release of confidential data? | Yes |
| Consent obtained? | No |
Project metadata
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| Project title | Smallholder Pig Value Chains Development (SPVCD) Project & Safe Food, Fair Food (SFFF) project |
| Project abstract | SPVCD aims to increase the productivity of small-scale pig systems in sustainable ways, making meat more available and affordable to poor consumers across Uganda & SFFF is working to improve the livelihoods of the poor by reducing the health risks associated with pig-sourced food and by improving nutrition and market access for smallholders. |
| Project website | http://livestockfish.cgiar.org/focus/uganda/ & http://safefoodfairfood.ilri.org/ |
| Grant code | IFA021 & GIZ003/ CG4010 |
| Donor | IFAD-EC & GIZ/ CRP A4NH |
| Partners | VEDCO, Makerere University, national and local government, Freie Universtitaet Berlin |
| Start date | 01/01/2012 |
| End date | 31/12/2015 |
| Principal investigator | Danilo Pezo, Delia Grace |
| Other staff involved | Michel Dione, Kristina Roesel, Joyce Akol, Joseph Erume, Angella Musewa, Joseph Kungu |
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