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TAAT engages Rwanda on the production of high-quality livestock feed from cassava peels
The availability of affordable, good quality and quantity of feed for livestock and fish, produced with a minimal negati...
African Development Bank approves phase II of TAAT programme
The African Development Bank has approved the commencement of phase two of the Technologies for African Agricultural Tra...
TAAT wins National Association of Black Journalists Salute to Excellence Award
America’s largest organization of journalists and media professionals of colour has named the African Development Bank...
How Youth in Agribusiness is reversing migration in Uganda
Youth migration from rural to urban areas is often attributed to a lack of employment in the rural areas. Statistically,...
“I am better off as a Farmer”…the story of a Banker turned Poultry Farmer
Due to popular misconceptions about agriculture, many young Africans have no interest in agribusiness ventures. Upon com...
Agribusiness Entrepreneurship Training records new poultry enterprise
In most African countries, women make substantial contributions to the development of African agriculture and rural acti...
“I will rather plant grass than grains” – the story of Degefa and Birke
Beneficiaries of TAAT’s deployment of integrated soil-water conservation and forage production technologies in Ethiopi...
TAAT’s Deployment of Sheep Fattening Technologies Improves Livelihoods in Ethiopia
Livestock supports the livelihood of about 1.3 billion people in developing countries and contributes up to 30% of the a...