A. Background AATF is a not-for-profit organization that is driven by the vision of a prosperous, resilient, food and nutrition secure Africa, where smallholder farmers’ livelihoods are transformed through agricultural innovations. AATF has been implementing its five-year strategy (2023- 2027), dubbed Scaling for Impact. It is anchored on three Strategic Objectives (SO) which are: SO1: […]
Read MoreBy Dr. Canisius Kanangire, Executive Director, AATF Africa has no shortage of innovation in agriculture—from improved seed varieties and mobile advisory tools to solar-powered irrigation and cold storage solutions. Yet, despite these game-changing technologies, productivity on African farms remains stubbornly low. Why? At the heart of the issue lies a persistent challenge: the slow and […]
Read MoreThe project is working to deliver transgenic drought-tolerant and insect-protected maize varieties to African farmers [Abuja, Nigeria – July 2025] AATF and its partners have reaffirmed their commitment to transforming African agriculture through sustainable technology delivery, marked by the successful rollout of TELA maize to farmers through the Biotech Maize Seed Systems (BMSS) partnership. The […]
Read More(Abuja, May 27, 2025) — Urgent and coordinated climate action is essential to mitigate the growing impact of climate change on agriculture and to protect vulnerable smallholder farmers, particularly women and youth-led micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), according to Dr. Kayode Sanni of the African Agricultural Technology Foundation (AATF). Dr. Sanni made this call […]
Read MoreThe TAP recognition honors global leaders who are advancing innovation in agriculture and food security [Abuja, Nigeria; June 25, 2025] — Dr. Jean Baptiste Tignegre, Regional Representative for West Africa at AATF and Project Manager of the Pod Borer-Resistant (PBR) Cowpea initiative, has been named one of the recipients of the 2025 Top Agri-Food Pioneer […]
Read MoreAbout the OFAB Media Awards (OMAs) Since its global inception in September 2006, the Open Forum on Agricultural Biotechnology in Africa (OFAB) project has played a pivotal role in advancing knowledge-sharing, raising awareness, and fostering constructive dialogue on agricultural biotechnology across Africa. As a collaborative initiative between the African Agricultural Technology Foundation (AATF) and like-minded […]
Read More1. Background The African Agricultural Technology Foundation (AATF) is currently undertaking the construction of a new office block under a labour-based contract arrangement. In this model, AATF will directly procure all construction materials—including cement, steel, sand, tiles, doors, and fittings—while managing multiple stakeholders, vendors, and site teams. To enhance operational efficiency, accountability, and governance, AATF […]
Read MoreKigali, Rwanda, 10 June 2025: The second edition of the African Conference on Agricultural Technologies (ACAT) has officially kicked off today, with speakers issuing a rallying call for increased investment and stronger partnerships to support the sustainable adaptation andadoption of agricultural technologies. The four-day event running from 9-12 June 2025, is co-hosted by the Government […]
Read MoreBy Verenardo Meeme May 6, 2025 Salima, Malawi —Bt cotton has transformed the livelihoods of Malawian farmers since it was approved in 2020. In the bustling village of Salima, near the shores of Lake Malawi, three Bt cotton farmers recently reflected on how four seasons of successful harvests have changed their lives. Amani Kafa: Higher […]
Read More(Nairobi, Kenya, April 30, 2025) – AATF, Tegemeo Institute of Agricultural Policy and Development of Egerton University, and Tanager — in collaboration with the Government of Kenya and with grant support from the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) — have today launched an applied research initiative to boost home-grown school feeding in Kenya. Dubbed the SusTainable, Inclusive and Equitable Procurement […]
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