The Bukan-Sidi-Lafia multi-stakeholder rice Innovation Platform (IP) in Lafia, Nasarawa st...
TAAT’s pathway to scale up brings hope to maize farmers in Kenya
Maize (Zea mays) is one of the most important staple crops in Africa on which an estimated...
TAAT adopts Framework for intensifying Cassava Production in Cameroon
Cassava is cultivated in more than 100 countries worldwide. It holds the position of strat...
TAAT excites wheat farmers with proven water management technologies
“These are very interesting and amazing technologies – with these, we will overcom...
TAAT deploys climate smart technologies to boost sorghum production in the Sahel
Sorghum is the fifth most produced grain globally. This two-meter tall plant from the gras...
TAAT receives recognition award in Ethiopia
For its strategic role in strengthening the poultry sector in Ethiopia, the Livestock Comp...
Zambia hosts TAAT’s Fall Armyworm technologies demonstration day
All roads led to the Southern Africa Research and Administration Hub of the International ...
TAAT’s Transformational Footprint in Ethiopia, Zambia, Zimbabwe & Sudan
Agriculture is a key source of livelihood for millions of Africans. However, the sector is...
TAAT inspires women farmers in Sudan with improved sorghum seeds
In South Darfur, Sudan, pearl millet is the most popular crop, and over 90 percent of farm...
Will the African farmer survive COVID-19?
Mr. Wycliff Wephukhulu has just retired from a very productive day at his 5-acre farm. He ...