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Innovation dashboard

This digital dashboard provides a summary of the various types of innovations available to pastoralists and agro-pastoralists in dryland regions in SPARC focus countries.

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2015
Mifugo Trade
Mifugo Trade is an online livestock exchange that directly connects livestock producers and buyers, reducing marketing costs and increasing profits for producers.
Regions
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Host Organisations
Mifugo-Auction
Mifugo – Auction is a digital platform for livestock market and integrated management information system. It brings together livestock sellers, buyers and other industry players such as veterinary services, transports, insurers, banks, and county and national government regulators in an interactive online and mobile application platform. It aims to cut bottlenecks experienced by the industry players.
Regions
This is where you can browse SPARC resources by country/region
Host Organisations
2004
Northern Rangelands Trust
Northern Rangelands Trust is the umbrella organisation for 43 community conservancies in northern and coastal Kenya. It was established as a shared resource to help build and develop community conservancies, which are best positioned to enhance people’s lives, build peace and conserve the natural environment.
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