I have been selected to follow a 5-day training course which is being hosted by the Faculty of Agriculture, University of Mauritius in collaboration with the Technical Centre for Agriculture and Rural Cooperation (CTA) and the Food and Agricultural Research Council (FARC) from 9th to 13th July, 2012, at Reduit.
High trainer-trainee interaction |
This training course offers a unique learning and sharing opportunity in Web 2.0 tools and applications in the field of agriculture which is being attended by about 25 participants from different institutions in Mauritius. The course content covers advanced online searching, accessing information via alerts and RSS and collaboration remotely using wikis and Google Docs, using VoIP, online mapping and social networking.read more..
The highly motivated local trainers have till date kept a high level interaction and have provided practical guidance and inspiration to all the participants.
It is to be noted that this training opportunity appropriately fits into the present re-structure exercise of the nascent Mauritius Cane Industry Authority (MCIA Act, 2011). read more.. It will thus help to build capacity in view of the use of technological innovations and opportunities offered by the internet for accessing and disseminating of agricultural information more effectively with the small planting community and other stakeholders and partners.
The new extension and training department has no alternative but to embrace the panoply Web 2.0 tools in furthering its mission to improve the productivity and competitiveness of sugar cane planters, especially in the current difficult context of the sugar industry.
It is up to us to make the most of Web 2.0 tools.