Genome Editing Is Not an African Priority – It Is a Costly Distraction
AFSA PRESS STATEMENT AFSA Responds to the International Workshop on Genome Editing in Agricultural Crops, 17–18 November 2025, Senegal Africa […]
AFSA PRESS STATEMENT AFSA Responds to the International Workshop on Genome Editing in Agricultural Crops, 17–18 November 2025, Senegal Africa […]
AFSA Newsletter: May-August 2025 From the heart of continental advocacy to the farmlands and markets where change is being cultivated,
The Jinja Declaration on Advancing Cross Border Trade for Agroecological Produce (AEP) In the East African Community (EAC) Preamble We,
Africa Must Reclaim Its Lands from False Climate Solutions and Corporate Capture Addis Ababa – As African leaders, policymakers and
From Commitments to Action: AFSA Calls on COP30 to Institutionalize Agroecology in Global Climate Frameworks Belém, Brazil – November 2025
A new report challenges one of the most persistent and harmful myths shaping Africa’s development agenda — the idea that
Orange-fleshed sweet potato brings health and livelihood to Pelungu, Ghana Description The most important feature of the orange-fleshed sweet potato
THE AGRICULTURAL AND TREE PRODUCTS PROGRAM IN CAMEROON Description Since the 1990s, Cameroon has implemented the World Bank and International
MULCH AND SEED BANKS: CONSERVATION FARMING IN ZIMBABWE Description Maize is the staple food and main crop of virtually every
WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION FOR COMPOST AND OTHER AGROECOLOGICAL PRACTICES IN BURKINA FASO Description Declining soil fertility in semi-arid West African soils