The African Plant Nutrition Institute (APNI) has recently released its annual report showcasing its most recent projects, initiatives, and achievements.
The report, titled “Charting Pathways”, highlights APNI’s mission within the research community in Africa, and the impact of its programs and activities.
“2021 was a particularly fruitful year for APNI not only in terms of its intellectual production, but also of its outreach capacity. After only two years of existence, the numbers speak for themselves: 35 scientific publications, a presence in 11 countries, 14,682 in-field trials, 17 fellowships granted, and 120 collaborative R&D partners.” – Mr. Hicham El Habti, APNI Board Chair and President of Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P).
“ Our 2021 report, “Charting Pathways”, marks significant accomplishments achieved in 2021 and reinforces the fundamental importance of efficient and effective plant nutrient management to food and nutrition security, improved land performance, rural prosperity, and overall agricultural development in Africa.” – Dr. Kaushik Majumdar, Director General, APNI
APNI’s annual report, available from their website https://bit.ly/3HIfuTC , focuses on the importance of tackling the interconnected issues related to nutrient management, soil health, climate resilience, and livelihood improvement for smallholder farmers.
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