Wheat farmers in Sudan record increased yields after adoption of proven technologies: TAAT news Vol. 1
The technologies for African Agricultural Transformation (TAAT) Program was initiated by the African Development Bank (AfDB) as a flagship program of its Feed Africa Initiative. The development objective of TAAT is to rapidly expand access of smallholder farmers, majority women, to high-yielding agr...
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Technologies for African Agricultural Transformation
2019
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| description | The technologies for African Agricultural Transformation (TAAT) Program was initiated by the African Development Bank (AfDB) as a flagship program of its Feed Africa Initiative. The development objective of TAAT is to rapidly expand access of smallholder farmers, majority women, to high-yielding agricultural technologies to improve their food production, assure food security and raise rural incomes, and deliver regional public goods by scaling up agricultural technologies across similar agro-ecological zones.
In this issue:
Wheat Farmers in Sudan record increased yields after the adoption of proven technologies
TAAT Compacts hold 2019 Joint Inception Planning Meeting for the Benin Republic
Integrate TAAT Into National Agriculture Programmes – Experts
TAAT Scales out Knowledge of HQCF for Bread and Pastries in Togo
2019 International Women’s Day: TAAT throws Spotlight on a Rice Processor Amazon in Africa
TAAT, ACAI collaborate to deliver improved technologies to Cassava Farmers
TAAT holds an annual review meeting
Fish drying Technology transforms the Zambian community
Wheat farmers in Nigeria embrace smart irrigation practices
AfDB Vice President hails Youth Engagement in Agribusiness
TAAT Partners with Ghanaian College on Scaling out OFSP Triple S Technology
Fortenza TM Duo shows it has more to offer Farmers than reduced FAW Leaf Feeding
New irrigation technologies intensify rice production in Mali and Burkina Faso
TAAT’s Footprints in Africa. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1344462025-08-15T13:21:22Z Wheat farmers in Sudan record increased yields after adoption of proven technologies: TAAT news Vol. 1 Technologies for African Agricultural Transformation technology equiments food security technology deployment sub-saharan africa wheat The technologies for African Agricultural Transformation (TAAT) Program was initiated by the African Development Bank (AfDB) as a flagship program of its Feed Africa Initiative. The development objective of TAAT is to rapidly expand access of smallholder farmers, majority women, to high-yielding agricultural technologies to improve their food production, assure food security and raise rural incomes, and deliver regional public goods by scaling up agricultural technologies across similar agro-ecological zones. In this issue: Wheat Farmers in Sudan record increased yields after the adoption of proven technologies TAAT Compacts hold 2019 Joint Inception Planning Meeting for the Benin Republic Integrate TAAT Into National Agriculture Programmes – Experts TAAT Scales out Knowledge of HQCF for Bread and Pastries in Togo 2019 International Women’s Day: TAAT throws Spotlight on a Rice Processor Amazon in Africa TAAT, ACAI collaborate to deliver improved technologies to Cassava Farmers TAAT holds an annual review meeting Fish drying Technology transforms the Zambian community Wheat farmers in Nigeria embrace smart irrigation practices AfDB Vice President hails Youth Engagement in Agribusiness TAAT Partners with Ghanaian College on Scaling out OFSP Triple S Technology Fortenza TM Duo shows it has more to offer Farmers than reduced FAW Leaf Feeding New irrigation technologies intensify rice production in Mali and Burkina Faso TAAT’s Footprints in Africa. 2019-01 2023-11-10T09:59:42Z 2023-11-10T09:59:42Z Newsletter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/134446 en Open Access application/pdf Technologies for African Agricultural Transformation Technologies for African Agricultural Transformation. (2019, January-March). Wheat farmers in Sudan record increased yields after adoption of proven technologies: TAAT news Vol. 1. Cotonou, Benin: TAAT, (24p.). |
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