Hello Tractor
10 March 2026Hello Tractor is an award-winning agricultural technology company on a mission to establish Africa as a global breadbasket by unlocking access to agricultural power. We serve smallholder farmers by connecting.
Hello Tractor is an award-winning agricultural technology company on a mission to establish Africa as a global breadbasket by unlocking access to agricultural power. We serve smallholder farmers by connecting.
April 2, 2026 – Event, Institut Agro Montpellier Innovation Day for Sustainable Food – JIPAD 2026 This 12th edition, organized in Montpellier, will explore the transformations needed in food systems.
March 17 – Webinar, Food Sovereignty Platform (PSA) From the Land to the Classroom: Integrating Agroecology into Educational Projects in Africa This meeting will examine how agroecology is being integrated.
In terms of biotechnological research, the United States are the world champion in inventions. But countries like Brazil and China are deploying them at a much faster pace, which should.
The study analyzes the drought risk affecting food security in 23 conflict-affected countries, integrating both domestic agricultural production and imports.
In the present report, the Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food, Michael Fakhri, proposes a method to develop national action plans on the right to food within existing budgets..
The 27th edition of “The World of Organic Agriculture”, published by the Research Institute of Organic Agriculture FiBL and IFOAM – Organics International, offers a comprehensive review of recent developments.
India has announced the launch of Bharat-VISTAAR, a multilingual AI-powered tool designed to provide advisory support to farmers. The initiative aims to enhance farm productivity, support data-driven decision-making, and reduce.
A report urges rethink of agri-food innovation. Africa’s agri-food transformation hinges less on discovering new technologies and more on governing, integrating, adapting and scaling the ones already available.
A report urges rethink of agri-food innovation. Africa’s agri-food transformation hinges less on discovering new technologies and more on governing, integrating, adapting and scaling the ones already available.