The Feed Assessment Tool (FEAST) is a systematic method to assess local feed resource availability and use. It helps in the design of intervention strategies aiming to optimize feed utilization and animal production. G-FEAST is a gendered version of FEAST to identify aspects of gender relations that affect animal feeding practices and identify differences in opportunities and constraints between households.
GARBAL is a tailor-made information service intended to meet the specific needs of pastoralists and farmers to improve their decision-making and give them more predictability and agility.
Goat Aggregator Enterprises (GAE) is part of the Mercy Corps implemented USAID-funded Resilience in Pastoral Areas (RiPA-North) programme in Ethiopia. It aims to transform the way that pastoralists and agro-pastoralists interact with supply chains.