NAIROBI, Sept. 26 -- THE Eastern and Southern Africa Small Scale Farmers Forum (ESAFF) has said it has reached out to over three million smallholder farmers across Tanzania who practice agro ecology by connecting them to participate in priority-setting, budget and training sessions to address climate change.
Speaking during a workshop that brought together smallholder farmers, agricultural stakeholders and journalists from the East African region in Nairobi, ESAFF Programme Manager Emanuel Justine said they are collaborating with the Tanzania Farmers Network (MVIWATA) to reach out to these farmers.
He said the aim of the workshop is to learn together and look at the challenges in terms of how smallholder farmers work, but the main aim i...
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