September 5 (JIS):
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is piloting a Digital Services Portfolio (DSP), which has been introduced to 42 farmers from Mile Gully in Manchester, via two workshops.
The aim of the project in Mile Gully, the extension area selected for the project, is to improve the digitalisation of agricultural services in rural areas.
The DSP is a cloud-based platform designed to bridge the information gap among researchers, agricultural organisations and, most importantly, rural farmers and communities.
In a statement...