PARADIGM SHIFTS IN AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE LAND-USE IN AFRICA

Realizing full agricultural potential in Africa’s food systems requires significant technological, organizational and institutional paradigm shifts in the face of contemporary challenges. The desired technological changes include the management of genetic, soil, water, and energy resources, which has so far been the mandate of agricultural research.

TRAINING OF TRAINERS ON PASTURE PRODUCTION AND REHABILITATION OF DEGRADED RANGELANDS

Dr.Oscar Koech from the University of Nairobi (UoN), Department of Land Resource Management and Agricultural Technology (LARMAT) on 23rd -25th March 2022 facilitated Training of Technical team for Members of Participatory Ecological Land Use Management Association (PELUM) KENYA.The training covered Sustainable Pasture and Rangeland Management for PELUM Organization

"BE READY TO GET YOUR HANDS DIRTY!"

From the desk to the field: students from the University of Nairobi, Kenya, learned first-hand how sustainable agriculture works in the “Agroecology and Agrobiodiversity Training Course” (AATC) seminar co-financed by Biovision. Here they tell how they intend to use their newly acquired knowledge of agroecology and agrobiodiversity. Click the link to learn more