Amplifying TAAT’s impact: Driving agricultural advancements through the Demand Strategy Stakeholder workshop in Abuja
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17.04.24
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In March, stakeholders from various sectors converged in Abuja, Nigeria, for the Demand Strategy Stakeholder workshop organized by the Policy Innovation Center (PIC). The workshop, a beacon of collaboration and innovation, aimed to explore avenues for leveraging technology to enhance farmers’ productivity, particularly focusing on youth and women’s inclusion in agribusiness activities.
The discussions reflected a shared commitment to identifying suitable technologies to bolster agricultural output. Stakeholders delved into the current landscape of technology mobilization, uptake, and adoption by farmers. Each participant provided insights into their organization’s endeavours to ensure farmers have access to diverse technologies. Simultaneously, they candidly addressed the limitations and challenges hindering technology adoption in the agricultural sector.
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