- The effective implementation of agroecological principles requires collaboration. Equitable partnerships—across academia, farmers, policymakers, investors, and civil society—are key to enabling innovation and impact. #WorldFoodDay 👇
- As part of the UK-CGIAR funded iSPARK project, University of Leeds researchers are working with iShamba (producers of TV series Shamba Shape Up & a phone-in farm advisory centre) to deliver a service for farmers on intercropping options & current weather forecasts that are location-specific. 👇
- This collaboration between research and service providers allows Kenyan farmers to be better informed by real-time and location specific data, leading to climate-resilient decision-making among the farmers. youtu.be/GY_E3YlIFQM?... 👇
- We must also consider how accessible new technologies are to women, youth and low income households. Dr Mapenzie Tauzie's research focuses on the ways in which digital transformations of agriculture may reinforce social inequalities in #Malawi: link.springer.com/article/10.1... 👇Oct 15, 2025 08:51
- Effective collaboration extends to training & skills sharing across academics too. Through the FSNet Africa project, Uni. Leeds academics worked with 10 universities across 6 countries to provide mentorship, training & capacity building to early career African researchers. 👉 fsnetafrica.com