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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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Showing 112 - 114 of 135 innovationsPage 38 of 45
2016
SAP Rural Sourcing Management Platform
The SAP Rural Sourcing Management (RSM) Platform is a digital solution designed to strengthen supply chain management in agricultural and livestock sectors. Digitalizing the African Livestock Sector, the platform provides a comprehensive system that supports Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), traceability, and certification processes within livestock and agricultural value chains.
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Host Organisations
2017
Savanna Circuit
Savanna Circuit Technologies builds solar-powered mobile chillers to facilitate an innovative cold chain for dairy businesses to prevent microbial growth and spillage, resulting in compromised milk quality leading to rejection at cooperatives.
Regions
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Host Organisations
2013
Savory Hub Network
The Savory Hub Network is a decentralized network of regional Hubs, educators, and land verifiers, providing information and education services to public and private land managers in Holistic Management practices.
Regions
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Host Organisations

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