Tanzanian farmers spotlight climate-resilient beans at Hanang Field Day
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07.05.25
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Farmers in Hanang, Tanzania, explored climate-resilient bean varieties during a field day hosted by Farm Africa, showcasing innovations from TARI, The Alliance, and partners aimed at boosting yields, resilience and livelihoods for smallholder farmers.
In the quiet, sun-drenched fields of Dawar Village in Tanzania’s Hanang District, something remarkable unfolded. Farmers gathered not just to observe, but to imagine a new future—one where their harvests are bigger, their crops more resilient, and their hard work finally pays off. The occasion? A dynamic Farmers’ Field Day, hosted by Farm Africa, that turned this location into a living classroom of agricultural innovation. The event brought together key players in the agricultural sector, including Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT to showcase practical solutions aimed at boosting productivity and resilience on smallholder farms.
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