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Kenya's 3rd Annual National Multi-Actor Community of Practice (MAC) Workshop held at Kisumu Hotel.

Upscaling the benefit of PUSH-PULL Technology for Sustainable Agricultural Intensification in East Africa

UPSCALE aims to take key steps to realize the transformative potential of push-pull technology, to address food security, livelihoods and climate change resilience in the sub-Saharan region of East Africa, while reducing the environmental impact of agricultural practices. For this, it fosters the design, adaptation and adoption of strategies for integrated agro-ecological management based on push-pull technology for wide-spread and climate-resilient sustainable intensification.


The workshop is aimed at reviewing the status of Kenya's Multi-actor-Community of practice (MAC) in achieving

  • MAC Structure Efficiency
  • Government and Policy Engagements
  • Push-Pull Technology Adoption level
  • Integration Networks
  • Crop Products Intensification
  • Product Diversification
  • PPT Technology Adaption
  • PPT Product Value Chain Management processes.
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Participants during the 3rd Kenya MAC Workshop, Maseno University, Kisumu Hotel.
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Among the participants is Prof. Zeyaur Khan, Principal Scientist ICIPE ( 2nd From Right) and Chief Guest Ms. Mary Ongadi, Agricultural Extension Officer (3rd from right)
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Participants during the workshop Dr. Benjamin Ombok , from Maseno University (Middle) giving his remarks
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Postgraduate students attached to UPSCALE Project attending the worshop