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Café Excelsa: The World’s Next Big Drink

Excelsa Coffee, a century-old discovery from South Sudan, is gaining global attention amid a climate-driven coffee industry crisis. Climate change is devastating major coffee producers like

3rd African Coffee Summit: Boosting Youth Employment

On 21-22 February 2025, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, will host the 3rd edition of the G25 African Coffee Summit. Held at the Julius Nyerere International Convention

ECOWAS: 2.2 million USD to train 3,850 youth in agriculture

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) recently announced a significant investment of 2.2 million USD to train 3,850 youth in the agriculture sector. This

Kenya: 19 million USD invested in a Fisheries Center of Excellence

The Kenyan government has announced a significant investment of 19 million USD to establish a fisheries centre of excellence on the shores of Lake Victoria. This

Côte d’Ivoire – Brazil : Promising Collaboration in the Cocoa Industry

A new collaboration between Brazil and Côte d’Ivoire marks a significant turning point in the cocoa industry. Brazil, aspiring to strengthen its position in the global

IoT Sensors to Improve Agricultural Yields in Africa

The Internet of Things (IoT) is revolutionizing agriculture in Africa by optimizing crop production and sustainability. These technologies address low yields, water scarcity, and agricultural diseases.

Agriculture : Sector Brimming With Opportunities in Côte d’Ivoire

Agriculture in Côte d’Ivoire is a vital driving force of the national economy. With 25 % of GDP and 60 % of the active population involved,

Tunisia – AfDB Partnership to Boost Agroforestry

Tunisia, a country rich in biodiversity and agricultural traditions, finds itself at a crucial crossroads in its economic and environmental development. In this context, the partnership

Agricultural Research Fund : Strategic Priority for Africa

Agriculture is a crucial pillar of the African economy, with a growth potential estimated at 1 trillion USD by 2030. To achieve this goal, increasing investments

Food Self-Sufficiency : Tanzania Nears Its Goals

Tanzania has achieved a food surplus and is now exporting to its neighbors. This raises hopes that the fight against hunger and malnutrition on the continent

Senegal – EU : Suspension of Fishing Agreements

The sustainable fishing protocol between Senegal and the European Union (EU), signed for five years in 2019, will end on November 17, 2024. The EU has

Global Decline in Coffee Production : An Opportunity for African Producers

Severe weather has significantly impacted coffee production in Brazil and Vietnam. Coffee prices are soaring as global supply from South American countries declines. With Brazil and