We are proud to be well represented at this major annual event, as we strive to build partnerships, to listen and learn from others, and share and showcase the work of our Center.

As expected, there is a good contingent of our scientists from Tanzania, but also from Eswatini, Benin, and our headquarters in Taiwan. A farmer from Kenya is also here, who works with our Veggies for People and Plant project, and women entrepreneurs from Zanzibar, part of our AIDI project there, amongst others, so that they can share their experiences directly.

The theme of this year’s event – ‘Recover. Regenerate. Act. Africa’s solutions to food system transformation’

Hon. Shamata Khamis, Minister of Agriculture, Irrigation, Natural Resources and Livestock, Government of Zanzibar, visited the WorldVeg booth at AGRF2023. He  talked to youth working with WorldVeg to hear their views and concerns, and looked at better ways for collaboration. Here with Mwanakhamis Hassan of Zanzibar Organic Herbs, and WorldVeg AIDI project manager in Zanzibar, Jeremiah Sigalla.

Former President of Tanzania Hon. Dr Jakaya Kikwete at World Veg Booth

More than 3000 delegates are expected, including many ministers of agriculture, distinguished speakers and panelists – including our own Director General Marco Wopereis.

Being in our Jubilee, we at WorldVeg decided to be a sponsor this year, and have our own booth – which proved to be popular already on the first day. And the back wall presents, clearly, what we see as key priority actions for such a transformation. We showcase ‘the need for seed’, and have a wide range of our publications, which can already be seen in the hands of many…

We also began the week with a bang, with a side event entitled – ‘Putting greens and beans and the center of more nutritious and resilient food systems’, organized jointly with the Pan African Bean Research Alliance (PABRA).

For more news from the WorldVeg team at Dar es Salaam, as it happens, follow our social media coverage, on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram….

Marco Wopereis, WorldVeg DG, opening the ‘Greens and beans’ side event on Monday 4 September, and panelists taking questions from the more than 70 participants

Marco Wopereis speaking on a panel on Wednesday, discussing how to reduce postharvest losses using improved vegetable varieties, and investing in innovative technologies.

Much has also happened on the sidelines, including the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between WorldVeg and the International Fertilizer Development Center (IFDC).

For more news from the WorldVeg team at Dar es Salaam, as it happens, follow our social media coverage, on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram….

The WorldVeg team at AGRF23, Dar es Salaam, along with a contingent from the Eswatini ministry of agriculture who work closely with WorldVeg on the TAVI project there

A women youth group from Tanzania, supported by WorldVeg, reached the final of the continent wide GoGettaz competition, and had to make their pitch on their seed potato business

AGRF23 – WorldVeg in the News