The team of ETHz Prof. Johan Six and Isaac Balume joined by the CIRAD team Marc Corbeels and Diego CERUDO traveled to NTUI in Central of Cameroon to visit field sites where treatment will be applied and discuss on the entry points of the CANALLS project.
Embarking on a meaningful field visit, our partners from CIRAD, APDIK and INERA explored the dynamic landscape of BIEGA ALL.
Ntui, in the Central region of Cameroon, where 76.7% of the population grows cocoa, while food crops such as corn, cassava, and yams account for 3.3%, 16.7%, and 3.3% respectively.
CANALLS project held its first Advisory Board Meeting!
The AB members were warmly welcomed to our consortium and the project coordinator presented the overall project objectives and expected outcomes.
In Rwanda on September 23, 2023, a session focused on creating the Agricultural Knowledge and Innovation System (AKIS) diagram for the CANALLS project in Bujumbura took place.
The first field study was a baseline survey with objective to understand the socio-economic and environmental context, as well as food systems and related market characteristics of the Ntui Living Lab.