The 2nd Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference Report
BvAT presents the final version of the report for the 2nd Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference.
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BvAT presents the final version of the report for the 2nd Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference.
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Our KCOA network is making significant strides across Africa. Here’s what you find in this edition of our newsletter.
Amid the arid plains and resilient communities of Baringo, a quiet transformation is underway; led not by machines, but by the people who are rediscovering the native species that once
The Agroecology Promotion Programme (APP) Capacity Building presents the Agroecology and Organic Agriculture Leadership Course, a transformative learning journey designed to empower current and future leaders in the field of
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Beyond their traditional consumption, sweetpotatoes present abundant business opportunities through value addition. Entrepreneurs in Kenya are increasingly recognizing the potential of sweet potato value-added products, tapping into diverse markets and
Sweet Potato Recipes and Value Addition Module – Comic Read More »
On 27th June 2025, during the KHEA Monitoring and Support Supervision Visit to the KCOA Demonstration Farm in Ngoma District, the Rwanda Organic Agriculture Movement (ROAM) the Country Implementing Partner
Between 9th and 29th June 2025, the Knowledge Hub for Organic Agriculture and Agroecology in Eastern Africa (KHEA) conducted targeted support supervision and monitoring visits to the Country Implementing Partners
Theme: Strengthening Agri-Food System Transformation for Resilience, Sustainability and Socioeconomic Development Date & Venue: 25–28 March 2025 | Argyle Grand Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya In March 2025, the 2nd Eastern Africa
As part of its mandate under the Knowledge Hub for Organic Agriculture and Agroecology in Eastern Africa (KCOA-KHEA), the Rwanda Organic Agriculture Movement (ROAM) a Country Implementing Partner (CIP) in
Project partners from Kenya- KOAN, Tanzania- TOAM and Uganda- NOGAM, implementing the project titled “Strengthening Regional Trade through Compliance with the East African Organic Product Standard (EAOPS)” coordinated by Biovision