Nuffic

Competent graduates to increase competitiveness in the Dairy Value Chain

Last update: Feb 22, 2018 Last update: Feb 22, 2018

Details

Location:Kenya
Kenya
Category:Consulting services
Status:Awarded
Sectors:Education, Inst. Devt. & Cap. building, Livestock (incl. animal/bird production & health)
Funding Agency:
Eligibility:Organisation
Budget: EUR 1,150,000
Date posted: Dec 17, 2014

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Project cycle timeline

STAGES
EARLY INTELLIGENCE
PROCUREMENT
IMPLEMENTATION
Cancelled
Status
Programming
Formulation
Approval
Forecast
Open
Closed
Shortlisted
Awarded
Evaluation

Description

Updated on August 5th 2015:
Project budget
€ 1,148,527

Project period
January 2012 - January 2016

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Competent graduates to increase competitiveness in the Dairy Value Chain

NICHE-KEN-127

Sector: Agriculture

Project budget: The maximum budget for this project is € 1,150,000.

Organisations

This project has been developed by the Faculty of Agriculture of Egerton University (EGU). The tender for this project expired on 20 October 2011.

Nuffic has awarded this tender to Stichting DLO / Centre for Development Innovation (CDI), which has formed a consortium with Wageningen University / Department of Animal Sciences, Aeres Group and SNV - Kenya.

Project description

This project aims to improve the quality of graduates to increase competitiveness in the Dairy Value Chain (DVC). It will address the core functions of EGU and its consortium partner, the Dairy Training Institute, and strengthen their organisational, technical and training capacity.

Among other things, the project will review and develop education programmes at certificate, diploma, BSc and MSc levels with a focus on:

  • making them gender sensitive and practical;
  • improving entrepreneurial and life skills, in line with labour market needs.

Finally, best practices research and strengthening collaborations with other dairy training institutes and stakeholders should result in improved technologies and quality education.

Transforming the Dairy Value Chain

For the agricultural sector to grow and address food security concerns, the Dairy Value Chain has to be transformed from predominantly informal to commercial, profitable and competitive. This challenge requires competent graduates who meet labour market demands.

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