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Guidelines on Knowledge Management, Communications, Visibility, and Visibility for the Feed and Fodder Sector

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en
Date
2025-07
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AU-IBAR
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Abstract
These guidelines provide a comprehensive framework for Knowledge Management, Communications, Visibility, and Advocacy aimed at supporting Member States in developing and transforming their Feed and Fodder subsectors into thriving agro-industries. The advancement of this sector requires the creation and dissemination of new or expanded narratives, systematic knowledge generation and sharing, and enhanced capacity to produce content that elevates the sector’s policy visibility and relevance. By showcasing the Feed and Fodder subsector’s potential contributions, the guidelines aim to attract investment and effectively address feed shortages, thereby mitigating risks associated with feed crises and related disasters.
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Knowledge Management; Communications; Visibility; Advocacy; Agro-industries; Feed and fodder
Publisher
AU-IBAR
Extent
13p.
URI
http://repository.au-ibar.org/handle/123456789/1836
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  • Resilient African Feed and Fodder Systems (RAFFS) [28]
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