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At AATF, we believe that smallholder farmers in Africa should have access to and use of the best agricultural technology that exists in the world today. As part of our mission, we always endeavour to link farmers and other stakeholders with resources that would be valuable in improving food productivity. Explore our resources for free.

Bio-fertilizer Regulation in Ghana: Capacity Limitations to Effective Enforcement
Instituitionalising Effective Regulation of Bio-fertilizer and Bio-pesticide in Nigeria
Bio-fertilizer Regulation in Kenya: Legal Frameworks, Institutional and Capacity Limitations
Effective Regulation of bio-fertilizers in Tanzania
The building blocks for biofertiliser and biopesticides policymaking in Africa
Effective Regulation of bio-fertilizers and bio-pesticides: A potential avenue to increase agricultural productivity.
Potentials and Constraints Cowpea for Food and Poverty Alleviation
Reducing maize insecurity in Kenya: the WEMA project
The Role of Biotechnology in mitigating impacts of drought on maize production in Kenya
Mitigating the impact of drought in Tanzania: the WEMA intervention
Facts on the safety of modern biotechnology
Enhancing maize productivity in Uganda through the WEMA project
Rationale for a biosafety law for Uganda
The disparity between south africa’s biotechnology policy legislation

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