In South Darfur, Sudan, pearl millet is the most popular crop, and over 90 percent of farming households consider it to ...
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...
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...
Scale up of Quality GEM parboiled rice leads to increase in livelihood opportunities in Nigeria
Justina Musa is in a joyous mood. The source of her joy and excitement isn’t far-fetched – the demand for domestic r...
TAAT trains 2000 Youth farmers on rice production
The Water Enabler Compact (WEC) of Technologies for African Agricultural Transformation (TAAT) has commenced field ...
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...
Farmers expect bumper harvest as TAAT Maize technologies tackle Fall Armyworm
When the first case of Fall Armyworm (FAW) was reported in Africa in 2016, there was panic among farmers across Africa. ...
TAAT highlights #Technologies2FeedAfrica at #SARA2019
The 2019 International Trade Fair on Agriculture and Animal Resources in Abidjan (Salon International de l’Agriculture...