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Implementation of the AUC-AFAAS MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING 2015- 2019 REPORT Implementation of the AUC-AFAAS MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING 2015- 2019 REPORT Our Stategic Pillars Pillar 1: Developing and sustaining network capacities Under this Pillar AFAAS will undertake the activities that build on the achievements of the previous strategy. These include areas of governance, network management, coordination […]

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CANALLS

Driving agroecological transitions in the humid tropics of Central and Eastern Africa through traNsdisciplinary Agroecology Living LabS” (CANALLS) Brief project description The overall objective of CANALLS is to drive agroecological transitions in the humid tropics of Central and Eastern Africa via multi-actor transdisciplinary Agroecology Living Labs (ALLs). We start by establishing 8 ALLs across DR

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AN EFFECTIVE ORGANIC FERTILIZER BANK IN CAMEROON

Agricultural innovation is a continuous process of improving productivity through better management of natural resources. In a context where the costs of fertilizers and pesticides have exploded on the market, the so-called conventional agriculture and dependent on these chemical inputs has become almost impossible to achieve for farmers who, for the most part, do not

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Digital Agriculture turns into a profitable Venture for the youth

Kenya agricultural sector needs the young generation to revitalize and enhance agriculture as an enterprise. To thrive in this sector, we need the innovative energy from the young generation. In Murang’a County which is about 100 KM East of Nairobi, it’s refreshing to encounter a team of youth who are passionate about farming. Constant capital

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Increasing access to improved grain storage metal silos in Ethiopia

A youth group comprising four members was established three years ago in Ethiopia, Durbete, South Achefer district with the support of a project which aims to build the capacity of farmers and extension workers to reduce post-harvest food losses. These young people were drawn from rural communities and were unemployed despite having completed vocational training on metalwork

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