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@OFABKenya
We bring together stakeholders to share knowledge and experiences on #Agribiotech with the aim of building an enabling environment for informed decision making.












Another one! DrumBeat 90! Here is a detailed look into the first month of 2026 which has been, quite frankly, exciting. We are off to a fast start, baton firmly clasped in hand. With a truckload of experiences and lessons from 2025, there is just enough to ruminate on already, and we are excited for what lies ahead! Our DrumBeat issue 90 features the @afri_isaaa Director, Dr @mkarembu , presenting her expectations for what we believe, with foundation that has been laid by the team and partners, will be a remarkable 2026. We also take great pride in Zimbabwe’s launch of the One Health Strategic Plan of December 2025, and we showcase some of the efforts towards this great achievement, alongside expectations now that we are here. We have been busy convening meetings; we best not divulge what this has been about because all this is available in the DrumBeat here: africenter.isaaa.org/drumbeat/issue…. We are also pleased to share an exciting call for scientists, innovators, and bio-enthusiasts to apply for How To Grow (Almost) Anything (HTGAA), a global, free online program hosted by the MIT Media Lab. 📸: Agri-stakeholders meetings where they pushed for strategic public education on safe pesticide use



Probably due to misrepresentation, or poor communication in the past, or both, science has for eons been the bane of many people's lives. Hard to understand. Technical, spoken only in sophisticated labs. Pipettes, crucibles of all shapes, reagents with long names, protracted

One of our scientists' sworn duties, and which they never abandon come what may, is ensuring safety of new scientific innovations. In agricultural biotechnology especially, our forte, scientists work hard so that future generations have access to plenty of safe, nutritious food.



