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Rwanda to host 2025 African conference on agricultural technologies

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Rwanda’s Ministry of Agriculture and Animal Resources (MINAGRI) and the African Agriculture Technology Foundation (AATF) have announced that the second edition of the African Conference on Agricultural Technology (ACAT) will take place in Kigali, Rwanda, from June 9-13, 2025. Rwanda will be the second country, after Kenya, to host ACAT.

The Chief Technical Advisor of the Ministry of Agriculture and Animal Resources, Rwanda, Dr. Alexandre Rutikanga, speaking on behalf of the Minister, Hon. Dr. Ildephonse Musafiri, said, “As a country, we are pleased to co-host the second edition of ACAT 2025 and are honored to welcome the global, regional, and local communities to Kigali for this important forum.

“We look forward to discussing actionable solutions to the challenges facing the agricultural sector, not only in Rwanda but across Africa, to drive change and foster growth.”

“The timing of the conference could not be better, as the continent is struggling to feed its people, and climate change is posing serious challenges to our collective prosperity, a challenge whose solution lies in innovation and technology,” Dr. Rutikanga added.

ACAT is the foremost forum focused on game-changing novel agricultural technologies, ideas, and policies that foster agricultural transformation on the continent.

The conference is an agriculture technology transfer platform that promotes innovative and practical solutions to catalyze more efficient, inclusive, and resilient agriculture in Africa.

It will bring together government representatives, industry thought leaders, policymakers, technical experts, private institutions, farmers, women, and youth from across the globe to discuss and define practical actions and solutions to the challenges of technology access and use in Africa’s agriculture sector.

Dr. Canisius Kanangire, Executive Director of AATF, noted that ACAT will highlight the central role of Science, Technology, and Innovation (STI) in fostering agricultural transformation, especially in addressing the key challenges faced by African farmers.

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“While technology development has steadily grown, with new advancements introduced through research and partnerships, there has been little diffusion of actual products to their intended beneficiaries, especially farmers, entrepreneurs, and consumers.

“This is largely due to persistent bottlenecks that lead to a low return on the large investment in agricultural technology research and development, preventing these products from reaching the market and achieving their intended impact,” said Dr. Kanangire.

Furthermore, Kanangire noted that ACAT will continue to provide the much-needed platform for stakeholders interested in


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