Sorghum is the fifth most produced grain globally. This two-meter tall plant from the grass family is often grown in reg...
TAAT excites wheat farmers with proven water management technologies
“These are very interesting and amazing technologies – with these, we will overcome many of the challenges we fa...
TAAT adopts Framework for intensifying Cassava Production in Cameroon
Cassava is cultivated in more than 100 countries worldwide. It holds the position of strategic crop in many tropical cou...
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 300 million people depend. Ho...
Fall Armyworm: Testing of Promising Biopesticides begins as EAC adopts Harmonized Regulations
Farmers in the East African region are staring at starvation as a result of pest related losses in maize yield running i...
TAAT highlights #Technologies2FeedAfrica at #SARA2019
The 2019 International Trade Fair on Agriculture and Animal Resources in Abidjan (Salon International de l’Agriculture...
TAAT Scales-out Water Management Techniques to 600 Farmers in Jigawa State
The Water Enabler Compact (WEC) of Technologies for African Agricultural Transformation (TAAT) has scaled out some In-si...
TAAT holds High-Level Workshop on Scaling up Technologies for Agricultural Transformation in DR Congo
Technologies for the Transformation of Agriculture in Africa (TAAT) is organizing a high-level workshop on the sc...
Good Agricultural Practices: Malagasy women farmers lead the way in closing the rice yield gap
The demand for rice in Africa is growing as a result of population growth, increased per capita consumption, and a shift...