Kenya is the the first African country to issue a regulatory determination for a heat-tolerant genome-edited cattle breed.
Its Securing Affordability of Poultry Parent Stocks in Africa (SAPPSA) program, has helped more than 31 million smallholder farmers across Africa access resilient poultry genetics.
This partnership is ensuring that pastoralists across Africa have the tools, knowledge, and resources to sustain both their herds and the landscapes they depend on.
The new tool uses satellite data and artificial intelligence to create maps that predict contamination risk zones and has been trained on over a decade of maize samples.
A highlight of the exhibition will be the Dairy Innovations Hub, where processors will present their latest product innovations to buyers, distributors and investors.
Entries close on October 31, 2025, with eligibility for products and plants launched from 2023 onwards.
Stable inland ecosystems could help secure sustainable supplies of raw materials, such as fishmeal for the aquafeed industry.
This new project will use satellite-guided grazing systems to boost livestock nutrition, improve productivity and reduce methane emissions.
Thirteen countries committed to boosting livestock productivity and livelihoods as demand for meat and milk surges.
The continental framework in the works is expected to reframe livestock as a driver of sustainable development, resilience, and food security across the continent.