June 11, 2025

TAAT and Partners Assess Adoption of Ag-Innovations in Benin

A delegation from the Technologies for African Agricultural Transformation (TAAT) programme and its partners visited project sites in Covè, Central Benin Republic, on June 10, 2025, to evaluate rice farmers’ adoption of agricultural innovations.

The evaluation visit was organised within the project “Improving rice productivity by decarbonising cultivation for 12,000 hectares of irrigated paddy fields in the Republic of Benin.
The delegation observed changes in practices, assessed the impacts on yields, and identified the challenges faced by producers. It also noted a growing adoption of new techniques among rice growers.

Among the innovations are “urea briquettes,” high-yielding rice varieties (Orylux 6 and Faro 67), moisture control, and soil decarbonisation. The results show higher yields compared to traditional methods, encouraging neighbouring producers to adopt these practices, notably through the exchange of more than 800 kg of Faro 67 seeds.

TAAT and its partners are thus helping to improve the yields and incomes of Beninese rice farmers while scaling up these solutions.