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Publié le : 21-01-2026
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Type : Projet
Developed by Agrisud International, the “E-learning by Agrisud” platform provides free online training courses based on decades of experience in agricultural development and agroecological transition.
Designed for all actors in the sector—development professionals, technicians, teachers, and students—it offers independent, accessible, and flexible learning to strengthen skills where they are most needed.
Four users of “E-learning by Agrisud” share their experiences
To illustrate the concrete impact of these courses, Agrisud gives a voice to E-learning users. Today, we invite you to discover the first four testimonials. They explain how the training courses have strengthened their skills and changed their professional practices:
In Ivory Coast, Juste is an agricultural facilitator: “I needed tools and methodology to better support farmers on their farms.”
In Madagascar, Odom is a project manager: “Compared to other e-learning platforms, this one is clearer and the pace of the modules is not too fast.”
In Haiti, Hérauld is a project coordinator: “I brought my teams on board so that they could develop their skills and apply these practices in the field.”
In Morocco, Asma is a regional coordinator: “This training has strengthened my role in supporting the design and implementation of regional projects.”
These testimonials highlight the benefits gained from the three key courses:
- “Agroecology: a method for disseminating practices”
- “Management advice for small agricultural businesses”
- “Designing and implementing regional projects for sustainable agriculture”
As a reminder, registration for the e-learning program is completely free. The various modules have been designed to allow everyone to learn independently, at their own pace—even offline!
More testimonials are coming soon, so follow the series on our social media channels! Facebook – LinkedIn
Find all the testimonials in our video library.
> Access the E-learning plateform
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E-learning is part of Agrisud's Digital Resource Center. It was developed as part of the Agriter Program to strengthen and disseminate knowledge about the agroecological transition of territories. This program is supported by the French Development Agency, among others.