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Taking a New Look at Africa's Agriculture; Develoepmental Communication

Tanzania’s CALA Cohort 3 Graduates: A New Generation of Agricultural Leaders Poised for Impact

On February 21, 2025, The Centre for African Leaders in Agriculture (CALA) celebrated the graduation of its third cohort, marking a significant milestone in the journey toward transforming Africa’s agricultural landscape. Among the 40 distinguished graduates from eight African countries was Mary Kigalu, Cluster and Partnership Specialist at SAGCOT Centre Ltd., who completed the rigorous 16-month Advanced Leadership Programme….

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Dr. Agnes Kalibata: CALA is Empowering the Next Generation of Leaders in Africa’s Food Systems

Kilimokwanza.org In the fourth episode of Kalibanter , AGRA’s flagship podcast series, the conversation delved into the pivotal role of leadership in driving Africa’s agricultural transformation. Hosted by Dr. Agnes Kalibata, President of AGRA and a renowned advocate for sustainable food systems, this episode explored how nurturing and equipping emerging leaders can catalyze meaningful and lasting change in Africa’s…

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AGNES KALIBATA SECURES $75 MILLION GRANT FROM GREEN CLIMATE FUND TO TACKLE POSTHARVEST LOSSES IN AFRICA

Nairobi, Kenya—In a landmark achievement for African agriculture and climate resilience, Dr. Agnes Kalibata, the outgoing President of AGRA, has successfully secured a $75 million grant from the Green Climate Fund (GCF) for the organization. The funding will be used to address postharvest losses across seven African countries, marking a significant step toward ensuring food security and adapting to…

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NTV News: Farmers in Mount Kenya Region Count Losses After Being Lured into Dubious Crop Venture

A group of farmers in the Mount Kenya region is counting their losses after being lured into growing exotic crops—roomx and punas—that were introduced to them by a non-governmental organization (NGO) called Salushi Empowerment Organization. The crisis has left hundreds of farmers stranded, with no buyers for their produce and mounting debts. The Promise of Prosperity In 2022, farmers…

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Zanzibar Takes Bold Steps Toward Sustainable Land Management

Kilimokwanza.org Team Zanzibar Launches Multi-Stakeholder Platform for Sustainable Landscape Management How can we restore degraded landscapes while empowering local communities? Zanzibar is answering this critical question by establishing a Multi-Stakeholder Platform (MSP), an initiative to coordinate development projects in Unguja North A and Unguja North B landscapes. The natural beauty of Zanzibar faces severe threats due to socio-economic activities…

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SAGCOT Empowers Farmers in Morogoro and Gairo Through Knowledge Exchange and Innovation

Gairo, Morogoro – April 2024: In a bid to enhance agricultural productivity and promote sustainable farming practices, the Southern Agricultural Growth Corridor of Tanzania (SAGCOT), in collaboration with the Office of the Regional Commissioner of Morogoro, organized an educational tour for 40 farmers and four agricultural officers from the districts of Gairo and Morogoro. The tour took participants to…

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Editorial: Why the “Soma na Karafuu” Initiative Should Be Emulated Globally for Wealth-Generating Trees in Africa

In a world increasingly challenged by climate change, economic inequality, and food insecurity, innovative programs that address these issues holistically are not just desirable—they are essential. The launch of Soma na Karafuu (“Learn with Cloves”) in Morogoro, Tanzania, represents precisely such an initiative. This transformative program combines education, agriculture, environmental conservation, and economic empowerment into one cohesive strategy. Planting…

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Morogoro Launches ‘Soma na Karafuu’ to Transform Education and Agriculture

On February 17, 2025, the tranquil village of Mkuyuni in Morogoro District Council came alive excitedly as it hosted the launch of an innovative initiative called Soma na Karafuu (“Learn with Cloves”). This groundbreaking program intertwines education and agriculture, offering a unique opportunity for students to learn while cultivating cloves—a crop steeped in history, economic value, and cultural significance….

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Innovative Dutch-Tanzanian Partnership Aims to Revolutionize Poultry Health Management

Dar es Salaam, February 10, 2025 – In an ambitious move to elevate Tanzania’s poultry industry to global standards, the Netherlands has joined forces with the Tanzania Veterinary Laboratory Authority (TVLA) to launch a groundbreaking initiative to enhance poultry disease management nationwide. This collaboration was officially inaugurated yesterday in Dar es Salaam by Prof. Riziki Shemdoe, the Permanent Secretary…

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Modern Irrigation: Key to Tanzania’s Agricultural Future?

Tanzania’s Path to Agricultural Transformation: Leveraging Technology and Strategic Planning in Irrigation On February 11th, 2025, a dynamic Agribusiness East Africa Room meeting was held on Clubhouse and YouTube, bringing together leading experts, stakeholders, and agricultural enthusiasts to explore the transformative potential of modern irrigation in Tanzanian agriculture. Moderated by Juma Bruno Ngomuo, an expert in market linkages and…

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