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【Activity】Kyendagara Cooperative: A Model for Inclusive Growth Through Value Addition and Market Systems Transformation
In the undulating hills of Kitagwenda District, the Kyendagara Area Cooperative Enterprise (KACE) stands as a powerful testament to the potential of community-led agricultural transformation. Established in 2006 with support from The Nippon Foundation, KACE began as a modest farmers’ group focused on rice seed production and basic maize milling for local consumption. For nearly two decades, its operations remained limited in scope until 2024 marked a major turning point.

【Farmers’ Story】From Village Farmer to Cross-Boarder Entrepreneur: Agaba Joseph’s Journey with Mechanization
"I Never Imagined I’d Farm Across Borders" says Agaba Joseph, a father of three, an IT graduate turned agricultural enteepreneur, and one of Uganda’s rising rural changemakers.

Part III: Interview with Shuichi Suzuki, New President of SAA - Trust as a Compass -- Building the Future of Agricultural Support for Africa
A featured interview with Shuichi Suzuki, President of SAA Part III: Trust as a Compass -- Building the Future of Agricultural Support for Africa

Part II: Interview with Shuichi Suzuki, New President of SAA - From Global Business to the Sasakawa Africa Association (SAA)
A featured interview with Shuichi Suzuki, President of SAA, Part II: From Global Business to the Sasakawa Africa Association (SAA)

Part I: Interview with Shuichi Suzuki, New President of SAA - Four Decades of Global Business Experience – Grounded in Trust and Altruism
A featured interview with Shuichi Suzuki, President of SAA Part I: Four Decades of Global Business Experience – Grounded in Trust and Altruism

【Activity】Empowering Farmers for Market Success: The SHEP Approach in Ana Sora District, Oromia, Ethiopia
The Smallholder Horticulture Empowerment and Promotion (SHEP) approach, originally developed by JICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency), is transforming how farmers think about agriculture.

Revitalizing Degraded Soils for Sustainable Productivity: The Experience of Taguba Meskel Kebele with Regenerative Agriculture
In Ethiopia, unsustainable farming practices have led to physical, chemical and biological degradation of cultivated fields. This has resulted in poor soil health and declining agricultural productivity. One striking example is the demonstration land at the Farmers’ Training Center (FTC) in Taguba Meskel Kebele, Meket District. Intended as a learning site to showcase improved agricultural practices, the land had become severely degraded. The soil washighly acidic, low in organic matter,, had po...

Ethiopian Farmers Reduce Yield Losses through Soil and Water Conservation Initiative
Soil erosion remains one of the leading causes of land degradation in Ethiopia, affecting cultivated fields, grazing lands and other land uses. The interconnected nature of these landscapes, including: cultivated outfields, homesteads, grazing areas, forests, woodlots, and others calls for a landscape approaches to effectively address rural land degradation.

Short Movie: From Boda Boda Rider to Successful Farmer: Kiseka Edward’s Inspiring Journey
Sasakawa Africa Association (SAA) has been driving agricultural development in Uganda through community-based organizations and innovative models that empower smallholder farmers.

Dr. Stella Kabiri’s Journey: Authoring A Basket of Regenerative Agriculture Technologies for the Improvement of Soil Health in Africa
Dr. Stella Kabiri, the Lead for Regenerative Agriculture at SAA since 2022, shares her inspiring journey as the author of A Basket of Regenerative Agriculture Technologies for the Improvement of Soil Health in Africa.
SAA Publications

E-newsletter
"Walking with the Farmer"
SAA publishes a bimonthly e-newsletter reporting on SAA activities.
SAA history book
"Walking with the Farmer: The journey of the Sasakawa Africa Assoication since 1986"
This book chronicles the history of SAA from its inception to the present.
Annual Report
Annual Report FY2023
Annual Report FY2023 is available here.





