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Publication: Empowering Agriculture: Energy Options for Horticulture (PDF 1730K) Created: 4/30/2009 - Modified: 11/10/2009 Click to read more.

Empowering Agriculture: Energy Options for Horticulture

Publication: Empowering Agriculture: Energy Options for Horticulture (PDF 1730K) Created: 4/30/2009 - Modified: 11/10/2009 Click to read more.Empowering Agriculture: Energy Options for Horticulture is a guidebook developed to assist USAID, its partners, and the developing country clients whom they serve with practical, application-specific information about energy supply options and ways to improve energy efficiency in horticulture operations.

For many developing countries, agriculture continues to be the dominant sector for employment and one with significant potential for growth as countries enter the global marketplace.

Energy is key to expanding agricultural markets and trade by contributing to increased and diversified crop production, powering the chain of farm-to-shelf production, and transporting products to market.

Agriculture is the engine of development for many developing countries, often employing the majority of the population. USAID has actively promoted the integration of modern energy services with agriculture and horticulture around the world, to address the need for greatly expanded food production and food security.

Horticulture produces many high-value crops, especially fruit and vegetables, and often flowers for export. Reliable, affordable supplies of electricity, thermal energy, and mechanical energy are essential to maximize productivity and quality of horticulture products.

Download the Guidebook, or contact Simone Lawaetz if you have any questions or would like a hardcopy of the Guidebook.

 

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