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By Christophe Uwizeyimana

The African Conference on Agricultural Technologies (ACAT) 2025, held from June 9-12, 2025, at the Kigali Convention Centre, concluded with a resounding commitment to accelerate agricultural transformation through innovative, farmer-centric technologies. Convened by the Government of Rwanda and the African Agricultural Technology Foundation (AATF), under the theme “NextGen Ag-Tech Solutions for Africa’s Farmers”, the conference brought together over 700 participants from 35 countries, including high-level government officials, researchers, private sector leaders, farmers, and youth representatives.

Key Outcomes and Resolutions

1. Strengthening Ag-Tech Adoption and Farmer-Centric Approaches

ACAT 2025 emphasized the need for co-creation of agricultural technologies with farmers to ensure adoption and sustainability. The conference called for:

  • Enhanced last-mile delivery of Ag-Tech solutions through improved rural infrastructure and extension services.
  • Farmer-centric models, such as “seeing and eating is believing” demonstrations, farmer-to-farmer training, and smart villages, to drive adoption.
  • Equitable access to climate-smart innovations, agro-inputs, and digital services for smallholder farmers.

2. Policy and Investment Commitments

The Ministerial Dialogue, chaired by Hon. Dr. Mark Cyubahiro Bagabe, Rwanda’s Minister for Agriculture and Animal Resources, outlined critical policy actions:

  • Increased public budget allocations for Ag-Tech infrastructure and agricultural training.
  • Regional harmonization of policies to align with continental frameworks like CAADP, AfCFTA, and the Kampala Declaration.
  • Public-private partnerships to de-risk agriculture and attract investments in Ag-Tech commercialization.

3. Empowering Youth and Women in Agripreneurship

Recognizing Africa’s youth as key drivers of Ag-Tech adoption, ACAT 2025 resolved to:

  • Develop youth-friendly policies and increase funding for youth-led agribusinesses.
  • Enhance mentorship programs, investor linkages, and skills development in agriculture.
  • Promote youth-led innovations through dedicated funding and incubation programs.

4. Integrating Indigenous Knowledge and Ethical IP Frameworks

The conference highlighted the importance of traditional farming knowledge in climate adaptation and pest control. Key resolutions included:

  • Ethical integration of indigenous practices into formal R&D systems.
  • Open-source licensing models for plant materials to democratize access.
  • Strengthening intellectual property (IP) frameworks to protect farmers’ rights while fostering innovation.

5. Sustaining Momentum Beyond ACAT

To ensure continuous progress, participants agreed to:

  • Hold Strategic Dialogues on Agricultural Technologies (SDATA) between ACAT editions.
  • Establish ACAT as a biennial continental forum for knowledge exchange and innovation showcase.
  • Reconvene in Nairobi, Kenya, in May 2027 to review progress.

Closing Remarks and Gratitude

The conference concluded with appreciation for H.E. Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, former Nigerian President and AATF Goodwill Ambassador, and gratitude to H.E. President Paul Kagame and the people of Rwanda for their hospitality.

The Road Ahead

ACAT 2025 has set a clear agenda for scaling Ag-Tech solutions, empowering farmers, and fostering sustainable food systems across Africa. With strong commitments from governments, private sector players, and development partners, the continent is poised to harness NextGen agricultural innovations for a resilient and food-secure future.

Photo:The conference brought together over 700 participants from 35 countries, including high-level government officials, researchers, private sector leaders, farmers, and youth representatives.

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About Post Author

Christophe UWIZEYIMANA

Christophe Uwizeyimana is a Health, Science, and Environmental Journalist with over nine years of experience in health, science, agriculture, environment, and climate change reporting. He graduated in 2017 from the University of Rwanda's School of Business and Economics and has been a reporter and editor at Radio Salus since 2016. Key Achievements: Completed Radio and Audio Production Skills program (2018) with FOJO Media Institute and the University of Rwanda. Health Fellow for Excellence in Journalism (2023), organized by AGA Khan University, Kenya. Fellow of OFAB-Rwanda Journalists, specializing in agricultural biotechnology reporting. Awards: Winner and Best Radio Journalist in Rwanda in NTDs/WASH Media Awards 2024 Best Statistics Reporter (Radio Category) at Rwanda Data Journalism Awards 2024 Best Environmental Journalist in Southern Rwanda (2024) Health Reporting Winner at Rwanda Development Journalism Awards (2023). Health Award (2023) from ABASIRWA for reporting on HIV/AIDS. Overall Winner in Rwanda in Science Reporting at 2nd OFAB Media Awards (2023). Won the Second place in Radio Category in AFRICA in Science Reporting in OFAB AFRICA MEDIA AWARDS 2023. Best Environmental Journalist in Southern Rwanda (2022). Winner in Anti-Corruption Journalism Award (2022) from the Office of Ombudsman. Journalist of the Year (2018) in the Documentary Department at Radio Salus. Christophe is also an active member of Info Nile Journalists and Scientists' Coalition and the Rwanda Environmental Journalists' Organization. His dedication to impactful reporting has made him a recognized voice in Rwanda's media landscape.
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By Christophe UWIZEYIMANA

Christophe Uwizeyimana is a Health, Science, and Environmental Journalist with over nine years of experience in health, science, agriculture, environment, and climate change reporting. He graduated in 2017 from the University of Rwanda's School of Business and Economics and has been a reporter and editor at Radio Salus since 2016. Key Achievements: Completed Radio and Audio Production Skills program (2018) with FOJO Media Institute and the University of Rwanda. Health Fellow for Excellence in Journalism (2023), organized by AGA Khan University, Kenya. Fellow of OFAB-Rwanda Journalists, specializing in agricultural biotechnology reporting. Awards: Winner and Best Radio Journalist in Rwanda in NTDs/WASH Media Awards 2024 Best Statistics Reporter (Radio Category) at Rwanda Data Journalism Awards 2024 Best Environmental Journalist in Southern Rwanda (2024) Health Reporting Winner at Rwanda Development Journalism Awards (2023). Health Award (2023) from ABASIRWA for reporting on HIV/AIDS. Overall Winner in Rwanda in Science Reporting at 2nd OFAB Media Awards (2023). Won the Second place in Radio Category in AFRICA in Science Reporting in OFAB AFRICA MEDIA AWARDS 2023. Best Environmental Journalist in Southern Rwanda (2022). Winner in Anti-Corruption Journalism Award (2022) from the Office of Ombudsman. Journalist of the Year (2018) in the Documentary Department at Radio Salus. Christophe is also an active member of Info Nile Journalists and Scientists' Coalition and the Rwanda Environmental Journalists' Organization. His dedication to impactful reporting has made him a recognized voice in Rwanda's media landscape.

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