🗣 Happening Now!
🙌 Our partners are actively involved in the 1st workshop for Co-creating Agroecological Practices in KABARE.
🎯This workshop brings together researchers, coffee cooperatives, producers, buyers, processors, and local government for impactful collaboration! 🤝
🗓️ Wednesday 17th of April, the RUN Showroom soft-opening took place. The event hosted in cooperation with the University of Stuttgart was a success, offering attendees the chance to chat with program researchers over lunch and coffee, fostering valuable networking opportunities.
Yesterday, May 28th, 2024, we had an amazing time at the Hohenheim Tropics BBQ 🍺🥩💃! From delicious grilled treats to lively conversations, It was wonderful to see colleagues and friends come together to celebrate and connect. Until next time🌞✨
#HohenheimTropics#Networking
EVENT🗓️ :On May 14-15th 2024, the University of Hohenheim's GFE participated in the Agrinatura General Assembly and 3rd Conference held in Helsinki, Finland to discuss Agri-Food Systems Transformation and Sustainable Development 🌍🍽️.
#Agrinatura#Sustainability@UniHohenheim
Perfect for the holiday season: Introducing the 2nd CANALLS Newsletter🎉. Discover how @GFE_Hohenheim, in collaboration with partners from Europe, Central, and Eastern Africa, is fostering the agroecological transition in the humid tropics of Central and Eastern Africa.
📣 Presenting the 2nd edition of the CANALLS Newsletter!
Embark on our journey to foster agroecological transitions in the humid tropics of Central and Eastern Africa.
📰 Dive into the Newsletter: https://t.co/GhvAgK0nYd
Subscribe at https://t.co/xW8nFev8wA for more updates!
The lecture series "Hohenheim goes Agroforscht" starts on 14.11.2023 at 18.30 - 20.00 in room HS 20. All interested persons, employees and students of the University are invited. The event is in English, several others of the series too. Find the program attached!
Knowledge co-creation workshops in the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal provinces in South Africa. @ChristineWieck leads the project “Indigenous and neglected crops (INC) promotion for resilient agri-food systems in Southern Africa” (INCrease) a South African-German collaboration.
Des membres de l'équipe de coordination du #ProjetIRRINN ont participé au Tropentag 2023 à Berlin 🇩🇪.
Cette participation a permis de présenter les potentialités d'adoption des pompes solaires au niveau de la petite irrigation au #BurkinaFaso.
➡️ https://t.co/Ehwwzm4jEt
🌱Exciting Update from CANALLS Project!
Our first Advisory Board Meeting was a success! We welcomed AB members, discussed Agroecology Living Labs, and received invaluable insights for our sustainable journey.
🙏Special thanks to our AB members for their support!
Do the hard things.
-Look for market
-Test your soil
-Get skills/Agronomist
-Grow Best varieties
-Use quality inputs
-Monitor your farm.
If you farm like everybody is farming, you will get results like everybody is getting.
Everybody is complaining.
#LetsGrowTogether
A taskforce from @UHOHinAfrica@GFE_Hohenheim@DLR_en@UniBonn within a BMBF funded COINS project undergoes an exploratory mission around Tamale Ghana, on SI & SLM practices.