In Malawi, children under five years suffer malnutrition, with the national prevalence of under-five stunting at about 3...
TAAT Facilitates Cameroon’s Pioneer Maize Association
One of the major challenges within the maize value chain is the lack of synergy among the actors beginning from the tech...
TAAT excites Nigerian Youths with new irrigation technologies for dry season farming
Ayuba Abimiku, a young rice farmer at Gidan Mai-Akuya community in Nasarawa state, North-central Nigeria, is exci...
TAAT catalyses commercialisation of High Iron Beans in Burundi
By Patricia Onyango Common bean is a major food and cash crop for more than 90% of smallholder farmers in Burundi. Beans...
Will the African farmer survive COVID-19?
Mr. Wycliff Wephukhulu has just retired from a very productive day at his 5-acre farm. He is trying to rush against time...
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 farming households consider it to ...
TAAT’s Transformational Footprint in Ethiopia, Zambia, Zimbabwe & Sudan
Agriculture is a key source of livelihood for millions of Africans. However, the sector is yet to prove its mettle in a ...
Zambia hosts TAAT’s Fall Armyworm technologies demonstration day
All roads led to the Southern Africa Research and Administration Hub of the International Institute of Tropical Agricult...
TAAT receives recognition award in Ethiopia
For its strategic role in strengthening the poultry sector in Ethiopia, the Livestock Compact of Technologies for Africa...