Transforming agriculture in Kenya: ENABLE TAAT at the Kilimo Biashara Expo 2024
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17.04.24
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During the 2024 Kilimo Biashara Expo, the Technologies for African Agricultural Transformation (TAAT) initiative made a significant impact by participating and showcasing technologies from the Beans, Maize, and Orange Fleshed Sweet Potato (OFSP) compacts. The Kilimo Biashara Expo is an annual event organized by the Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization (KALRO), aimed at promoting and showcasing innovations, technologies, and practices in the agricultural sector. The expo serves as a platform for farmers, researchers, policymakers, and other stakeholders to assemble, share knowledge, and explore opportunities for improving agricultural productivity and sustainability. It typically features exhibitions, demonstrations, workshops, and networking opportunities focused on various aspects of farming, including crop production, livestock farming, agribusiness, and agricultural research. Through the Kilimo Biashara Expo, KALRO aims to support the growth and development of the agricultural sector in Kenya by fostering collaboration, innovation, and knowledge exchange among stakeholders.
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