Tanzania stakeholders discuss agroecology curriculum

Sokoine University of Agriculture convened agroecology specialists through its Agroecology Hub Industry Tanzania platform to evaluate and strengthen environmental farming instruction across educational tiers. Deputy Vice-Chancellor Maulid Mwatawala advocated establishing a Center of Excellence in Agroecology while emphasizing ecological system comprehension as fundamental to agricultural productivity.

The gathering united the Regional Multi-Actor Research Network on Agroecology in East Africa with the Research for Agroecology Network in Southern Africa to assess curriculum integration from primary through tertiary institutions. Principal Investigator Japhet Kashaigili explained the examination identifies deficiencies in current programs, while colleague Dismas Mwaseba noted findings will inform educational reforms addressing sector developments.

Tanzania Alliance for Biodiversity Coordinator Abdallah Ramadhan stated that enhanced coursework will equip graduates to transmit climate-resilient farming methods and food security principles to agricultural communities.
 

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