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Northern Africa

Making the Case for Agroecology

    Western Africa

    Making the Case for Agroecology

    • Orange-fleshed sweet potato - Ghana.pdf1.2 M
    • Improving traditional systems of soil fertility - Togo.pdf294 K
    • Reclaiming life in marginal areas - Burkina Faso.pdf431 K
    • Strengthening the productive potential of farmers - Niger.pdf320 K
    • Sustainable preservation of strategic agricultural products - Guinea.pdf398 K
    • Overcoming the constraints of agriculture - Senegal.pdf362 K

    Central Africa

    Eastern Africa

    Making the Case for Agroecology

    • African leafy vegetables - Kenya.pdf1.8 M
    • Community-led approach sustains livelihood improvement - Ethiopia.pdf2.0 M
    • Organic and soil fertility practices - Kenya .pdf1.0 M
    • Securing the livelihoods of small-scale farmers - Ethiopia .pdfDescription1.1 M
    • Sand dams bring water and food security - Kenya.pdf3.1 M
    • SCI planting with space - Ethiopia.pdf476 K
    • Reviving the Ankole Longhorns - Uganda.pdf271 K
    • Promoting indigenous maize - Uganda.pdf276 K

    Southern Africa

    Making the Case for Agroecology

    • Shashe agroecology school- Zimbabwe.pdf1.3 M
    • Agroecology for home and market - Zimbabawe.pdf1.5 M
    • Saving the bambara nut - Zimbabwe.pdf313 K
    • Never ending food - Malawi.pdf446 K
    • Using pesticidal plants for pest management - Africa.pdf360 K
    Contact TOAM

    TANZANIA ORGANIC AGRICULTURE MOVEMENT (TOAM)
    3RD FLOOR, SKYWAY BUILDING, OHIO/SOKOINE DRIVE, DAR ES SALAAM.
    P.O BOX 70089 
    TEL: +255 710 267652/0756950273.
    EMAIL: toam@kilimohai.org/info@kilimohai.org

    More Links

    Tanzania Alliance for Biodiversity (TABIO): www.tabio.org.tz

    Alliance for Food Sovereignty (AFSA): www.afsafrica.org

    Kenya Organic Agriculture Network (KOAN): www.koan.co.ke

    National Organic Agriculture Movement Uganda (NOGAMU): www.nogamu.org.ug