Dr Eliud Kongola graduated with a PhD through the African Centre for Crop Improvement (ACCI) at UKZN after doing research on breeding for durable resistance Continue Reading
By Foster Boateng-AGRA Country Manager, Ghana In sub-Saharan Africa, grains, tubers, nuts and oilseeds are key food items, representing the dietary basis for most of Continue Reading
A Nobel-winning mathematician, an extraordinary entrepreneur, an exceptional jazz improviser and an advocate for agricultural reform in Africa among the fourteen exceptional men and women Continue Reading
Ghana announced as the host of the 2019 AGRF DFID, Corteva, USAID and UPL join the AGRF group of partners Accra, Ghana, April 16, 2019 – Continue Reading
Forest fires during a record-breaking warm winter in Europe, Arctic cold in the US and melting glaciers are clear signals that climate change is impacting Continue Reading
Atlas AI and AGRA Come Together to Use Artificial Intelligence and Satellite Imagery to Measure and Predict Crop Yields April 2, 2019 NEW YORK — Atlas Continue Reading
YAMBIO, South Sudan (PAMACC News) – Since 2013, South Sudan has never known peace, and the country has been a beehive of foreign media reporting Continue Reading
The world is letting down Africa’s smallholder farmers – and governments across the globe urgently need to more than double their spend on helping them Continue Reading
For smallholder farmers in Kaduna State, Nigeria the new currency is knowledge, and it is changing the business of local agriculture. The 270,000 farmers enrolled Continue Reading
From the lab to the masses: Maria Andrade bred varieties of biofortified sweet potatoes which are now widely used all over the continent. She sets Continue Reading