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Delegation trip to Zambia January 2025
The Danish Agriculture & Food Council in partnership with Access2innovation are pleased to invite your company to participate in this 2025 agro-business delegation to Zambia. Please click here to register. (No later than 1. November 2024 for the early bird...
Doing business the right way
In June, A2i conducted Responsible Business Conduct (RBC) and Business Administration training for cooperative leaders and individual entrepreneurs in the grain value chain. The cooperative leaders are now able to develop sound and viable business cases and can...
Testing a new way to soil fertility and water retention capacity
Cashew nut production is an important occupation in coastal Kenya. But cashew production had declined drastically due to inadequate crop management practices, old unproductive orchards, poor quality planting materials, high post-harvest losses, prevalence of pests and...