To sustain the momentum of the continental information exchange through the Webinars initiated in 2020 through 2021 (as contained in the https://www.africamechanize.org/webinar-portal/), the next Webinar under the Africa Mechanize platform
The University of Illinois and Kansas State Universities of the United States are undertaking an online survey on the mechanization status in Africa. The FAO Sustainable Agricultural Mechanization (SAM) team
The 2025 Machinery Exhibition and Conference is being organized under the theme ‘National Machinery Exhibition on Proven Technologies for Advancing Agricultural Practices in Nigeria’ by the Nigerian Institution of Agricultural
In 2018 FAO in collaboration CIMMYT produce a training manual on ‘Hire service as business enterprises’ for small scale mechanization service providers which is available online and in hard copies.
The 2ACCA was organized and hosted in Johannesburg, South Africa from 9th to 12th October 2018, The Congress was attended by 501 delegates, from 52 countries globally. African countries were
Establishment of Operational Structures for Implementation of the F-SAMA at Sub-Regional and Regional Levels Sustainable Agricultural Mechanization (SAM) in Africa is an urgent imperative and an indispensable pillar for attaining
On 7th February, 2019 at FAO Headquarters, Rome, Italy, Africa Conservation Tillage Network (ACT) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
The Third Africa Congress held in Rabat, Morocco, 5 – 8 June 2023, was jointly organized by African Conservation Tillage Network (ACT), Kingdom of Morocco, the African Union Commission, the
European Manufacturers of Agricultural Machinery, reunited in the CEMA Board of Directors, called on EU leaders to mainstream Sustainable Agricultural Mechanization in Africa, as part of the discussions in the
Topic: Establishment of Operational Structures for Implementation of the F-SAMA at Sub-Regional and Regional LevelsOverview: Sustainable Agricultural Mechanization (SAM) in Africa is an urgent imperative and an indispensable pillar for attaining the









