From roots to resilience: BRAINS cruises into year two with purpose and power
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10.10.25
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BRAINS enters its second year, uniting 15 African countries to boost climate resilience through beans, beneficial insects, and fruit trees—scaling innovations, empowering farmers, and transforming agriculture into a digital, inclusive movement.
What began as an unlikely combination of beans, beneficial insects and fruit trees is now blossoming into one of sub-Saharan Africa’s most innovative agricultural transformations – a powerful reminder that small beginnings can seed monumental change.
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