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Training related to all levels of management, including senior DARD and GRRC administrators and scientists, DARD and the GRRC technicians and extension workers, communal leaders as well as farmers. Two groups of farmers were trained, who farms the new technology has been applied, and farmers from outside the project to be interested to learn more about goats and apply new technologies to farm his. The approach taken is to declare that the skills of each group of participants was improved by interacting with the project, and this improvement is evidenced by the ability to understand and perform the tasks they. | Ministry of Agriculture Rural Development 1 Australian Government AusAID Project Progress Report The development and implementation of new appropriate technologies for improving goat production and increasing small-holder income in the central region of Vietnam 009 VIE05 Working Title Vietnam-Australia Goat Improvement Project 2006-2009 MILESTONE REPORT 10 Parts A B and D March 2009 Assessment of competency of GRRC and DARD staff and Assessment of farmer adoption as outcomes of project activities on smallholder goat farms in southeast Vietnam Goat and Rabbit Research Centre Vietnam and University of Queensland Australia Table of Contents 1. Institute Information.3 Executive Summary.4 2. Introduction.5 3. MS10-Parts A B. Objective assessment of competency of GRRC and DARD staff. .6 3.1 Project Staff.6 3.2 Building Capacity.7 3.2.1 Improving knowledge of Project staff.7 3.2.1.1 For GRRC staff.7 3.2.1.2 For DARD staff in provinces.10 3.2.2 Improving the experiences for senior project staff.12 3.2.2.1 Improving experiences in goat husbandry.14 3.2.2.2 Improving abilities in project management.14 3.3 International national and local conferences and workshop participation.14 3.4 Efficiency case studies and publications.15 3.5 Conclusions MS10 Parts A and B.17 4. MS10-Part D Assessment of farmer adoption.18 4.1 General information on Project households surveyed.18 4.2 Results of Interviews.20 4.2.1 Management of current goat herds.20 4.2.2 Vaccination for goats.20 4.2.2.1 Vaccination against Goat Pox.21 4.2.2.2 Vaccination against Pasteurellosis.23 4.2.2.3 Vaccination against Enterotoxemia.24 4.2.2.4 The use of Ivermectin to control internal and external parasites.24 4.2.3 Pasture establishment and maintenance.26 4.2.3.1 Area and productivity of planted pastures.26 4.2.3.2 Productivity and quality of introduced forages evalauted by farmers.28 4.2.3.3 Forage supplements for goats and times of feeding.30 4.2.4 General evaluation of new technologies.30 4.3 Conclusions MS10 .