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Producers Direct is a UK company with status active founded in 2009 based in London.
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Data-led soil management for low income farmers
1 Aug 2020 to 31 Jul 2022
Soil degradation is 'one of the most pressing problems facing humanity' and disproportionately impacts smallholder farmers in developing countries (FAO, 2015). Due to cost and accessibility barriers, these farmers lack access to effective tools to combat this threat. Sireet, a smallholder tea cooperative in Kenya exemplifies this problem - 57% of their fa...
Improving efficacy and inclusiveness of training for smallholder tea producers in Kenya
1 Apr 2020 to 30 Sep 2020
Climate Change and rapid population growth place significant pressure on the agricultural sector. These effects are disproportionately felt by smallholder farmers. In this project we will develop a solution that improves the efficacy and inclusiveness of trainings for smallholder tea producers in Kenya. This will promote the development of adaptive capaci...
Data-Led Soil Management for Low Income Farmers
1 Apr 2019 to 30 Apr 2020
Soil degradation is ‘recognised, alongside climate change, as one of the most pressing problems facing humanity’ and disproportionately impacts smallholder farmers in developing countries who lack tools to combat it (FAO,2015). Farming practices can improve soil quality & increase soil carbon, but to implement these, farmers need tools to monitor relevant...