A high-level delegation from IITA Kenya paid a courtesy visit to the newly appointed Director General of the Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization (KALRO)
IITA-CGIAR has formalized its presence in Madagascar following the signing of a Host Country Agreement (HCA) with the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock (MINAE) on 27 February 2026 in the capital city.
Nigeria’s Federal Ministry of Youth Development has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with IITA-CGIAR to launch the Youth in Agribusiness Land Trust Fund (YALTF)
IITA-CGIAR has reaffirmed commitment to strengthening agricultural development in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo) during the inauguration of the new Enabel office in Beni.
A two-member delegation from India’s National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) visited the IITA–CGIAR headquarters in Ibadan, Nigeria
In Madagascar today, the stakes for agricultural transformation could not be higher. Agriculture is the primary livelihood for most Malagasy households, employing about 78% of the workforce, with roughly 80% of the population relying on agriculture (FAO/World Bank data).
The CGIAR has launched the Policy Innovation hub in Lilongwe, highlighting the pivotal role researchers play in informing policymakers through evidence-based research.
Agriculture is increasingly recognized as the cornerstone of sustainable development across Africa,
IITA-CGIAR works closely with private sector actors and governments across Africa to improve livelihoods, strengthen food and nutrition security, create employment opportunities
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