America’s largest organization of journalists and media professionals of colour has named the African Development Bank...
TAAT holds ToT Workshop for Niger Basin Countries
With sights set on improving the resilience of about 130 million people and their agroecosystems in the Niger Basin acro...
Benin Set To Boost Maize Production Through Youth Intervention
In many parts of the world, maize is seen as the most important cereal crop in quantity and area, ahead of wheat and ric...
Growing water-efficient and climate-smart maize has changed my life – Kenyan farmer
When he bumped into his former primary school classmate along the roadside way back in 2013, the meeting was meant to be...
How TAAT is facilitating and improving access to quality seeds and pesticides in Africa
Availability of high-quality seeds is critical to achieving high crop productivity for a food secure country. Yet, acces...
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 records transformational breakthroughs in African agriculture as Phase I ends
Stakeholders in African agriculture have hailed the string of remarkable achievements recorded by its Feed Africa flagsh...
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 ...
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...