AFRO-AGROFARM

Agro-Forestry in Africa by an Improved Management of Agroforestry Systems Leading to a Greater Climate Change Resilience

In the course of this 10-month project, the team at FTZ-NK will develop a Horizon Europe research project in collaboration with a set of European and African partners. The project aims to explore elements that affect the development of relevant agroecological strategies to promote the transition to sustainable food systems in Africa, and to develop and implement initiatives that enable African agroecological zones to meet the challenges of climate change in terms of SDG1 (No Poverty), SDG2 (Zero Hunger) and SDG5 (Gender Equality). 

Project Team:
Marina Kovaleva, Franziska Wolf

Duration
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Budget
48.083
Funding
Federal Ministry of Education and Research
Unit
Faculty of Life Sciences
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