Overview
This module explains why it is necessary to plan ahead in a pre-breeding programme. It covers the range of issues that need to be considered before embarking on a pre-breeding programme, stressing the importance of adopting a participatory approach. The module also explains the importance of documenting outputs, assessing outcomes and using this information in future planning exercises.
You will learn about:
- Planning a pre-breeding project by identifying the elements of the project plan as well as understanding the importance of a participatory approach
- Identifying the management tasks for an efficient and effective project
- Describing the process of monitoring and evaluation of a pre-breeding project
Modules
The course consists of 3 lessons, ranging from approximately 40 to 70 minutes duration each:
- Lesson – Planning a Pre-breeding Project
- Lesson – Managing and Assessing a Pre-breeding Project
- Lesson – Monitoring and Evaluation
Host
The FAO elearning Academy provides learning opportunities and multilingual elearning courses for professionals working in food and nutrition security, social and economic development, and sustainable management of natural resources, with the overall goal of strengthening the capacity of member countries to achieve the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
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