CCARDESA: TAAT highlights Innovations for Africa’s Food and Nutrition Security
TAAT’s Marie-Michele Codja with Hon Mofusi and Hon Thabo Moleko during the visit o the TAAT booth By Welissa Mulei...
TAAT’s Marie-Michele Codja with Hon Mofusi and Hon Thabo Moleko during the visit o the TAAT booth By Welissa Mulei...
By Deborah Olaoluwa As part of aggregated efforts to facilitate and sustain the wheat revolution in Nigeria, the Technologies for African Agricultural...
La rivière Agbado ou ce qui en reste (PHOTO: Africa Climate Reports/Didier Hubert Madafime) Par Didier Hubert MADAFIME ● Les...
Representatives of the TAAT ecosystem at the expo holding the award By Deborah Olaoluwa Technologies for African Agricultural Transformation (TAAT)...
By Deborah Olaoluwa The imperative to catalyse agricultural transformation and forge robust market connections took centre stage at the recent...
Towards a sustainable seed system in Kenya By Ekouya Suzanne HOUEFONDE Stakeholders from Kenyaand across Africa are organising a summit to...
Orange-fleshed sweet potato vines grown on a farm in Rwanda, supported by a local organization promoting the crop to combat...
Martha Namabiro demonstrating how she makes silage at her premises in wakiso district, Uganda By Ekouya Suzanne HOUEFONDE Urban and...
A combine harvester at work in a Weat field By Ekouya Suzanne HOUEFONDE Zimbabwe’s wheat harvest for 2024 has achieved...
A rice seed farmer in West Africa It was a cool and breezy evening in Koba. Abou Camara sat in...
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