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  1. Partner With Us
    ACT embraces principal of mutual collaboration, partnership and sharing of information/knowledge on conservation agriculture. The Network aims at bringing together stakeholders and players who are dedicated to improving agricultural productivity...
  2. What We Do
    ACT's work is to stimulate, facilitate and challenge for mutual sharing of information and knowledge on experiences or lessons on promotion of Conservation Agriculture (CA) and Sustainable Agricultural Mechanization (SAM) in Africa. These efforts...
    Section: What We Do
  3. Vision, Mission & Core Values
    Vision To be a premier network of excellence in promoting sustainable natural resource management for improved livelihoods and wealth creation in Africa and beyond Mission Statement To enhance agricultural productivity, sustainable land management...
  4. Profile & History
    Our Profile The African Conservation Tillage Network (ACTN) is a fast growing pan-African not-for-profit organization whose membership is voluntary. We aim at bringing together stakeholders and players who are dedicated to improving agricultural...
    Section: Our Profile
  5. Resources
    Our Publications, Reports, Policy Briefs, Newsletters, Banners & Databases provide a rich insight to our work.
  6. Our Contacts
    Head Office P.O Box 10375 - 00100 Nairobi, Kenya. KALRO - NARL, Waiyaki Way, Nairobi, Kenya Tel: +254 20 8076064, Fax: +254 0412013604 www-act-africa.org info@act-africa.org
    Section: Contact Us
  7. Our Focus
    To promote sustainable development in Africa through Conservation Agriculture (CA) principles & practices in Africa. ACT has identified strategic focus areas that are necessary and sufficient to address the identified Critical Strategic Issues and...
  8. Press Release: Conservation farming set to improve yields from crops.
    Apr 30 2013   The yields from Rosemary Oganga's one acre-farm in Siaya County have increased from almost nothing to four bags even though she did not have to till the farm or use fertilizers. She is among several other farmers in western Kenya who benefited from...
    Section: News
  9. Facts about No-Till farming: No-Till Club newsletter March 2013
    Apr 30 2013   From the March 2013 issue of the KwaZulu Natal No-Till Club newsletter titled "Bringing you the facts about No-till", Editor Richard Findlay is bold to skeptics, That No-Till now has "lift off" after many years of being considered "off the mark"
    Section: News
  10. Water productivity and climatic variability; soil rehabilitation and fertility management workshop
    Apr 30 2013   ACT and Wageningen University (WU), through the EU funded ABACO project (http://abaco.act-africa.org/), organized a seminar on Water productivity and climatic variability; soil rehabilitation and integrated fertility management workshop from 14 -...
    Section: News
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