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 Five years of excellence
Dr Florence Wambugu and Evelyn Mungai plant the first Tissue Culture Banana at DuPont-funded Chura project
Africa Harvest has experienced tremendous growth in the last five years, Dr Florence Wambugu said.
Wambugu, chief executive of Africa Harvest said the institution is a formidable organisation that delivers sustainable agricultural solutions to improve the food security and raise the incomes of small-scale, rural farmer communities, while ensuring healthy rural populations through access to better nutrition and healthier lifestyles. More
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Africans must understand biotechnology
For the past five years Africa Harvest has been implementing the CropLife Africa Biotech Outreach Programme to create a critical mass of society influencers to understand biotechnology.
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Future of Africa’s Agriculture Relies on Partnerships
South Africa’s Minister for Agriculture says public–private partnerships are critical to the future of Africa’s agricultural sector. More
The Board
Over the past 5 years, Africa Harvest’s board of directors has increasingly focused on the importance of effective institution and governance as critical determinants for stable growth of the organisation. More
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