Technologies for African Agricultural Transformation (TAAT)
The Technologies for African Agricultural Transformation (TAAT) – is a major continent-wide initiative designed to boost agricultural productivity across the continent by rapidly delivering proven technologies to millions of farmers. TAAT aims to double crop, livestock, and fish productivity by expanding access to productivity-increasing technologies to more than 40 million smallholder farmers across Africa by 2025. TAAT seeks to generate an additional 120 million metric tons (MT). TAAT is a key flagship programme of the Bank’s Feed Africa strategy (2016 – 2025).
TAAT brings together a consortium of partners to deploy proven technologies to millions of farmers with a focus on:
- eliminating extreme poverty;
- ending hunger and malnutrition;
- turning Africa into a net food exporter, and
- positioning Africa at the top of agricultural value chains
The developmental objective of TAAT is to rapidly expand smallholder farmers’ access to high-yielding agricultural technologies that improve their food production, assure food security and raise rural incomes.
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