When he bumped into his former primary school classmate along the roadside way back in 2013, the meeting was meant to be...
Experts zero in on technology brokerage for food resilience in Africa
Agricultural technology brokerage has been identified as a credible pathway to achieving food systems resilience in Afri...
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...
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’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 showcases high-yielding hybrid rice varieties adapted to African conditions
A set of four high-yielding hybrid rice varieties with excellent grain quality have elicited strong interest from key st...
TAAT targets food security in Mozambique through Maize Technologies
By Suleiman Okoth As part of the plan to ensure food security across Africa, the African Development Bank (AfDB) today l...
Harmonised Regional Seed Regulation: TAAT collaborates with CORAF on Implementation Assessment
Major actors of the seed industry in West Africa met in the Senegalese capital, Dakar from June 11 to 12, 2019, to asses...