Techtalk© - e-Advisory and mentoring service Print E-mail

AA International Ltd is now in a position to offer a one-stop, web-based e-advisory and mentoring service for project and programme managers, field-based technicians, farmers, foresters, horticulturalists, conservationists and all specialists engaged  in food security, natural resources development and land management in developing countries.

The service, called TechTalk© offers direct agricultural advice and environmental advice in simple understandable English, to problems posed by subscribers whose detailed project/ programme profiles have been logged and confirmed on the web-site.

TechTalk© was created in response to:

  • The difficulties that many programme and project officers experience accessing reliable technical advice

  • The extreme carbon footprint of technical consultancies

  • The high cost of face-to-face consultancies AND

  • The continuing and growing need for projects to receive technical and managerial advice in a rapidly changing world

 

The technical advice and support we provide comes from experienced members of the Tropical Agricultural Association (TAA) and established research and development institutes and centres in the UK and beyond; as well as AA international Ltd's staff and associates.

TechTalk© will offer direct advice in simple understandable English, to problems posed by subscribers whose detailed project/ programme profiles have been logged and confirmed on the web-site.

Feel free to download one of our PDF's from below for more information 

International Development (PDF) 
Information for Farmers in Wales (PDF)

 

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August 3rd: AA International Ltd Director, Ian Robinson, returned from Central Asia where he  conducted a review of regional markets and food production in Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan, again for the UN World Food Programme.

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