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TAAT to highlight innovation pathways at African Food Systems Summit 2025

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Technologies for African Agricultural Transformation (TAAT) will join agriculture leaders, policymakers, farmers, & innovators at the Africa Food Systems Summit (AFS), the world’s premier forum for African agriculture and food systems in Dakar, Senegal, from September 31 to 5, 2025.

The Programme, in collaboration with CGIAR, will host a session at the summit on “From Research to Impact: Aligning CGIAR and TAAT Innovation Pathways with CAADP”.

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Dakar, Senegal, is hosting the African Food Systems Summit 2005

Alongside the African Development, TAAT will equally co-host a high-level session on “From Pledges to Plates: Financing Africa’s Agriculture and Food Systems”.

TAAT experts and Country Engagement Officers will also participate in various other panel sessions and bilateral meetings at the annual summit on food systems transformation.

Established in 2018 as a central pillar of the African Development Bank’s Feed Africa strategy, TAAT represents a transformative initiative to reverse the trend of declining food productivity in Africa through the scaling of modern food production technologies to 40 million farmers across Africa, focusing on supporting young people and women in low-income regions.

TAAT has scaled up the dissemination of heat-tolerant wheat varieties, drought-tolerant maize, high-yielding rice, cassava, high-iron bean, sorghum, millet, orange-fleshed sweet potato varieties and high-quality livestock breeds and fingerlings to more than 12 million farmers, boosting crop production by an estimated 25 million tonnes. This increase in food production is a testament to the programme’s effectiveness in enhancing agricultural productivity across the continent.

TAAT acquires cutting-edge technologies from developers and agricultural research institutions led by the CGIAR for several agricultural value chains covering crops, livestock and fisheries, vets them for scaling readiness and integrates them into its electronic technology catalogue. TAAT engages governments to integrate proven technologies into their large-scale agricultural investment programmes and partner with the private sector to commercialise them.

The Africa Food Systems Summit is an annual event that brings together investors, policymakers, agriculture experts, and food systems experts to discuss and catalyse private sector investments and partnerships in the agricultural sector.

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