A rapid and low-cost soil spectral technique helped small-scale farmers in the Murang’a County learn about and care for their soil, increasing their maize yields.
The new soil library and service will help the world address the climate crisis through better understanding of soils for improving productivity and reversing land degradation.
ICRAF organised the initial stakeholder engagement workshop to co-design and develop an online Resource Hub to tackle land degradation in the semi-arid drylands of Makueni County, Kenya
Seventeen African countries are now using soil–plant spectral technology to restore soils and boost agricultural production, food security and livelihoods.
New soil strategies, water technology, policy initiatives and advances on restoring degraded landscapes are bringing cross-sectoral and cross-scale results in Ethiopia's agricultural sector.
A new project, introduced in Bihar, helps smallholders prepare for a new climate era -- offering new opportunities for recovery after disasters strike.
Youth migration and gender disparities due to urbanization are striking a sever blow to agriculture in Ghana. And the Reach-STR project aims to mitigate these challenges through sustainable agriculture, with the help of stakeholders.
With Ethiopia and the world working towards improved Sustainable Land Management (SLM), global experts met in Addis Ababa and recommended a move towards stronger landscape solutions and better demonstration of the benefits of SLM for livelihoods.
Can the world produce 10 billion healthy diets while transitioning agriculture from a source of degradation to one of restoration? Experts give insight at the EAT Food Forum on how best to take on this question, as WLE and EAT prepare the launch of the global Commission on Sustainable Intensification of Agriculture.