Welcome to the Help Center! Below you will find answers to frequently asked questions on the latest Agrilinks features. If you can’t find the answer to your question, use the "Ask Agrilinks" feature on the right to contact the Agrilinks team. We are continuously working to improve your experience so please check back soon for additional answers and features.
If you are not logged in, start with Step #1. If you are logged in, start with step #4.
1. Click the "Log in" button featured at the top of every page on Agrilinks.
2. Click on your profile name in the blue box on the top of the page.
3. A drop down menu will be displayed with various links.
4. Within these links you can manage your account:
If you are not logged in, start with Step #1. If you are logged in, start with step #4.
If you are not logged in, start with Step #1. If you are logged in, start with step #4.
Would you like to get the word out about an event or training opportunity related to Agriculture or Food Security?
Here's how...
Step 1: Log in to Agrilinks or click here to create an account if you are not yet a member.
Step 2: After you've logged in, click here for the submission form.
Note: You can also find the submission form by clicking on the Events menu tab, selecting Events and clicking on the blue "Submit an Event" button at the top of the page.
Step 3: Complete the form.
Don't be daunted by the form. The only fields you need to pay attention to are the following:
Step 4: Save your submission.
Your submissions will be visible on the Agrilinks website after being reviewed and published by a moderator.
Do you have a Ag related resource you want to share with the Agrilinks community? Want to get the word out about a new report or a project update?
Here's how...
Step 1: Log in to Agrilinks or click here to create an account if you are not yet a member.
Step 2: After you've logged in, click here for the submission form.
Note: You can also find the submission form by clicking on the Library menu tab and clicking the "Submit Resource" button on the top of the page.
Step 3: Complete the form.
Don't be daunted by the form. The only fields you need to pay attention to are the following:
You can ignore these fields in the form:
You can sign up for a Agrilinks seminar and other Agrilinks-hosted events directly on the event page.
If you wish to attend in-person, click on the “Register – In Person” button to open the short sign-up form. If you are a Agrilinks member and are logged in, your email address and name will fill in automatically. Simply check the “In person” box, add your organization, and click “Sign up.” If you are not a site member, you can add this information manually.
To register to attend remotely via webinar, click on the “Register - Webinar” button. This will redirect you to a new page on the Adobe Connect system where you can create a password and fill in your professional details. Please save your password and remember which email address you use to register as this will be your user name.
Registration: Agrilinks webinars are held on the Adobe Connect platform. To register for a specific webinar, you can find the registration link either on the event page or in the event invitation. This will redirect you to a new page on the Adobe Connect system where you can create a password and fill in your professional details. Please save your password and remember which email address you use to register as this will be your user name.
Accessing the webinar: To access the webinar from your computer at the time of the event, use the link sent to you in your confirmation email and enter your email address as your user name and the password you created when you registered. A new browser window should open for the webinar.
You can also join the webinar from many web-enabled mobile devices, including Android phones, Blackberry PlayBook tablets, or Apple iPhones and iPads. To do so, you will need to download the free Adobe Connect Mobile App. Learn more »
For first-time users: If you have never used Adobe Connect before, we recommend joining the session a few minutes early to test your audio and run the Audio Setup Wizard (available from the Meeting menu). By default, all participants will hear the audio through computer speakers. For the best quality, please connect to the webinar using a hard-line internet connection.
Only the facilitators and presenters will be speaking during the webinar but all participants will be able to text chat using a dedicated chat box during the presentation. Please use the chat box to contribute your questions and comments at any time throughout the presentation.
The following video tutorial contains other useful tips about Adobe Connect webinar features:
There are many resources available following an Agrilinks event, including screencasts, presentation files, audio recordings and transcripts, video interviews with the presenters, blog post summaries of the event, and other related resources. These resources are all compiled in the Agrilinks Library.
There are many ways to find these resources, including the following:
Agrilinks.kdid.org is a contractor-operated website funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Bureau for Food Security. This website was developed for interactive public use, it is not an official U.S. Government website, and therefore, does not necessarily state or reflect the views or opinions of the U.S. Government or USAID. Any data collected, maintained, or stored within this website is owned and controlled by The QED Group, LLC (hereafter referred to as QED), not USAID. Individuals seeking USAID information should visit the agency's official government website.
Agrilinks provides collaborative online spaces for agricultural development professionals to build networks, identify good practices, and find solutions to problems. Browse through the existing working groups to find other practitioners and professionals interested in a particular subject or field. Working group membership varies from group to group. Some groups are open to all Agrilinks members; others are invite-only. Group members can post new discussions, comment, and share resources with a small community of goal-oriented professionals.
The Library is a rich repository of Agricultural and Food Development publications, training materials, presentations, web resources, and media to search, filter, bookmark, comment on, and rate.
The Knowledge-Driven International Development (KDID) Portal is a family of websites established to maximize the effectiveness of development assistance by connecting development practitioners through learning opportunities and spreading innovation and good practice.
KDID Portal sites are vibrant communities where members discuss ideas, share experience, connect to other professionals, and access the latest thinking in best practice. They are designed to ensure that knowledge on what works in development is effectively captured and shared among practitioners so it can be applied to projects, programs, and USAID Mission efforts.

