TAAT Launches Second Phase Innovations To Transform Agriculture in Africa
Cross section of Cameroonian ministers at the TAAT phase II launch By Elias Ngalame Bringing new technologies to smallholder farmers...
Cross section of Cameroonian ministers at the TAAT phase II launch By Elias Ngalame Bringing new technologies to smallholder farmers...
Group photograph of participants: "Climate Resilience: AICCRA builds capacity of Ghanaian Women Champions" By Kofi Adu Domfeh Fifteen gender champions...
Photo credit: ©IFAD/ Sarah Morgan By Atayi Babs Opaluwah Sierra Leone has more than 5.4 million hectares of arable land,...
TAAT's footprint across Africa The Government of the Republic of Sierra Leone, in collaboration with the for African Agricultural Transformation...
A combine harvests wheat in a field near the village of Zghurivka, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv region,...
Woman and man with bundles of crops loading donkey Semonkong Southern Highlands Lesotho Southern Africa (PHOTO: Alamy) By Kofi Adu...
Somalia drought blamed for some 43,000 deaths, half of them children, as climate change and conflict collide - photo from...
FAO opens new center to monitor desert locust, other pests in Somalia: photo from SHUTTERSTOCK MOGADISHU - The Food and...
Picture of the elderly population and malnourished children in the drought-affected regions of southern Madagascar are particularly vulnerable In recent...
FILE - Elijah Leshakwet, 4, and her grandmother, Marseyian Letooye, walk in Samburu County, Kenya, on Oct. 13, 2022. A...
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