HOW FSPN's WORK SAVES LIVES AGAINST HUNGER
FSPN Africa in Hangzhou, China.
Hangzhou/Dali, China – Food Security for Peace and Nutrition Africa (FSPN Africa),…
Dr. Sali Ndindeng’s Strategic Visit…
Date of Visit: 10 April 2025 Location: FSPN Africa Head Office, Nairobi,…
FSPN Africa Champions Underutilized Indigenous…
The Joint Mkulima Open Week Exhibition was a vibrant showcase of groundbreaking…
A letter from our Regional Director
Food and Nutrition Ep52: Reviving Neglected and Underutilized Crops
As global hunger and malnutrition remain stubbornly persistent—affecting more than 700 million people annually—the world continues to place its food…

FSPN IN NUMBERS
202,243
Smallholder farmer households reached
346,269
Metric Tonnes Carbon Sequestered
51,680
Complete Trainings Conducted
128,384
Household Dietary Diversity Improved
1,140
Adolescents targeted through Urban Farming
6,008
Youth & Women Agri-preneurs Supported
FSPN's beneficiaries geographical distribution
FSPN's Strategic Approaches
Research and Development
Over the past half century or so, hundreds of studies have been published reporting measures of agricultural productivity, the effects of agricultural research and development (R&D) on agricultural innovation and productivity patterns, and the resulting social payoffs to investments in agricultural.
Partnerships and Collaboration
Through strategic partnerships, today’s agriculture integrates cutting-edge technologies such as robots, temperature and moisture sensors, aerial imaging, and GPS. Collaborations with technology providers, research institutions, and industry leaders enable businesses to enhance profitability, efficiency, safety, and environmental sustainability.
Technology and Innovation
Today’s agriculture routinely uses sophisticated technologies such as robots, temperature and moisture sensors, aerial images, and GPS technology. These advanced devices and precision agriculture and robotic systems allow businesses to be more profitable, efficient, safer, and more environmentally friendly.
Policy Advocacy
Policies for agriculture consist of government decisions that influence the level and stability of input and output prices, public investments affecting agricultural production, costs and revenues and allocation of resources. These policies affect agriculture either directly or indirectly.
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FSPN Africa in Hangzhou, China.
Hangzhou/Dali, China – Food Security for Peace and Nutrition Africa (FSPN Africa),…
Dr. Sali Ndindeng’s Strategic Visit…
Date of Visit: 10 April 2025 Location: FSPN Africa Head Office, Nairobi,…
FSPN Africa Champions Underutilized Indigenous…
The Joint Mkulima Open Week Exhibition was a vibrant showcase of groundbreaking…
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