Drawing on the expertise of our field teams, it pools their collective knowledge within
a farmer support organisation that provides direct technical assistance to farmers, helping them to improve their coffee quality, farm productivity and yields.
Not exact matches
We have been alerted to a number of
farmers (in addition to me) who have asked APL to please show how the
organisation is actively
supporting small - scale farms, but to date we have had only platitudes.
The Victorian
Farmers» Markets Association (VFMA) is a not for profit organisation, founded in 2002, that supports and promotes authentic farmers» markets throughout Victo
Farmers» Markets Association (VFMA) is a not for profit
organisation, founded in 2002, that
supports and promotes authentic
farmers» markets throughout Victo
farmers» markets throughout Victoria by:
GRAIN is a small international non-profit
organisation that works to
support small
farmers and social movements in their struggles for community - controlled and biodiversity - based food systems
Ulker Is a sponsor of the
farmer -
support organisation PACTS (Processor Alliance for Cocoa Traceability and Sustainability), helping with water and energy improvements.
At the time it was one of a very few
organisations supporting farmers using methods that didn't rely on synthetic chemicals.
QFF has worked closely with the Queensland Government and its industry member
organisations to ensure we have delivered a service that will help everyday
farmers access the
support that is available to them.
The Australian
Farmers» Markets Association (AFMA) is a voluntary organisation convened in 2003 to create a networking entity committed to supporting the development and growth of best - practice and sustainable farmers» markets across Aus
Farmers» Markets Association (AFMA) is a voluntary
organisation convened in 2003 to create a networking entity committed to
supporting the development and growth of best - practice and sustainable
farmers» markets across Aus
farmers» markets across Australia.
Municipalities may stimulate their departments as well as Universities, NGOs and CBO's present in the City to actively
support farmer organisation and capacity development and to strengthen the linkages between
farmer organisations and private enterprises, consumer
organisations and
support organisations.
For example, the Cape Town policy on urban agriculture (South Africa) calls upon the services of the research, training and
support organisations in and around the city to provide the urban
farmers with training on business administration, technical skills, marketing, etc..