East Africa Resources From Past Events
2025
2025 Presentations - ECHO East Africa & Hope International Burundi Joint Symposium on Sustainable Agriculture and Appropriate Technologies
The 8th ECHO East Africa Biannual symposium in collaboration with HOPE International Burundi was held at the end of February, 2025. The symposium had 30 presenters and 130 participants from 14 countries across continents. Participants shared and encouraged one another in areas of sustainable agricultural practices, agroecology, farming systems, and more!
Why Pfumvudza Works ECHO Burundi - Foundations for Farming
		Protéger, restaurer, stopper la dégradation des terres et la biodiversité - Ecoclimate Vision
		Best Practices in Livestock Projects
		Direct Solar Food Dryers: Simpler, Cheaper, Better? - James Dontje
		Carbonized Rice Husks for Increased Production
		Biogas Technology for Smallholder Farmers - Harold Msanya & Herry Charles
		The Power of Partnerships: Advancing Sustainable Food Systems through Agroecology - Abram Bicksler, Ph.D.
		Green Manure agroforestry systems - Nathan Deboer
		Chaya, A Public Health Important Shrub Whose Time has Come in Africa - Margret Tagwira, Assisted by Sarudzai Mukachana
		Some Serious Invasive Weeds in Northern Tanzania & their Management
		An Overview of the ECHO East Africa Regional Impact Center - Charei Munene & Sophia Kasubi
		Plant Tissue Culture Training - Margret Tagwira
		Agribusiness & Market Strategies - Mellen Nyabuto
		Advancing Global Seed Banking Through Capacitating a Network of Seed Savers - Faith Juma
		Conservation Agriculture PLUS + in Kenya: Lessons Learned for the Past 15 Years - Charei Munene & Sophia Kasubi
		Sustainable Rural Development & Low-Tech Biochar Production - Karl Frogner and Abram J. Bicksler
		Low-Tech Biochar Production - Karl Frogner and Abram J. Bicksler
		Integrating Orange-Fleshed Sweet Potato Puree in Bakery Products: A Case Study of Small-Scale Processors in Burundi - Charei Munene & Sophia Kasubi
		Agricultural Loan Products Design & Processes - Brice Davy KEZIMANA
		Advancing Regenerative Agriculture Amongst Smallholder Farming Communities - Aaron Mapupa
		2023
2023 Presentations - ECHO East Africa Biennial Symposium on Sustainable Agriculture and Appropriate Technologies
The ECHO East Africa Biennial Symposium on Sustainable Agriculture and Appropriate Technologies connects individuals and organizations who seek to share their knowledge and best practices in these areas:
- to improve nutrition, reduce poverty, hunger, and physical hardship by engaging farmers more effectively to adapt their farming systems
 - to respond to climate change and declining yields in Africa with sustainable options which improve the environment, regenerate soils and water catchments, recycle resources and mitigate the effect of weather extremes
 - to combine a wide range of approaches holistically to enhance the resilience of the vulnerable and to care for the earth
 - to have a relevant response to the current COVID pandemic
 - to promote continued learning and sharing through networks
 
The ECHO East Africa Biennial Symposium will provide a network and training opportunity for those involved in alleviating hunger and poverty in East Africa.
Social Inclusion - Jane Sabuni, Monica Ritte
		Promoting Maresha Scaleup Through Mechanization Service Providers - Neil Rowe Miller, Harold Msanya
		Creative Capacity Building to Promote Draft Power and Animal Welfare - Harold Msanya, Livingstone Masija
		Successes Promoting Water Crescents and FMNR in Dodoma - Njamasi Chiwanga
		Some Practical Lessons we Learned in Developing and Implementing our Agriculture Program in Rural Zimbabwe - Randy Watson, Natalie Watson
		Factors Affecting Greater Uptake of CA in East Africa - The CA Plus Model - Neil Rowe Miller
		Mobilizing Communities to Accelerate Ecosystem Restoration
		Agroforestry Techniques for Maximizing Income - Dan Janzen
		Research on Climate Smart Agricultural Methods - George Karwani
		Reducing Wildlife Incursion on Forest Edges - Daudi Ngosengwa Manongi
		Citizen Engagements on Land and Seed Rights Towards Agroecology - Pessa I. Kussaga
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Presentation slides and videos by year and event.
Agroecology in Practice: The Work of SAT Morogoro - Dr. Kizito Mwajombe
		Using Interactive Radio to Promote Agricultural Messages - Method Charles
		Modifying Taungya System to Promote Soil and Water Conservation - Dr. Canisius Kayombo, Robert Faida
		Urban Forestry in a Developing City – The Case of Kampala - Padde Daniel
		Update on African Orphan Legumes and the registration of Lablab in Tanzania - Dr. Pavithravani B Venkataramana
		Climate Variability and Honey Bee Forage - Frank Ademba, Reguli Marandu
		2023 Videos - ECHO East Africa Symposium on Sustainable Agriculture and Appropriate Technologies
ECHO East Africa Symposium on Sustainable Agriculture and Appropriate Technologies connects individuals and organizations who seek to share their knowledge and best practices. This event will provide a network and training opportunity for those involved in alleviating hunger and poverty in East Africa.
Utilizing Agroecology in Your Development Work
		Best Practices, Lessons Learnt and Challenges in Implementing an Agroecological Transition Model in Northern Tanzania
		Agroecological Holistic Perspective: Untapped Potential in Promoting Tanzania Agriculture for Sustainable Food System
		Reducing Wildlife Incursion on Forest Edges
		Successes Promoting Water Crescents and FMNR in Dodoma
		Presentation of the Arusha Rocket Stove by Bethuel Mshanga
		Women-Led Rangeland Restoration Work in the Northern Tanzanian Rangelands
		Helping without Hurting in Africa (HWHIA) - Asset Based Community Development
		Organic Farming “Kwetu” Hubs
		Mobilizing Communities to Accelerate Ecosystem Restoration
		Factors Affecting Greater Uptake of CA in East Africa - the CA Plus Model
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Presentation slides and videos by year and event.
Symposium Shared Lessons, Technologies, and Experience
At ECHO East Africa’s recent symposium on appropriate technologies and renewable energy, several presentations were shared by innovators proposing solutions to various challenges. These presentations can be found on www.echocommunity.org [http://edn.link/tzat23]. In order to encourage readers to...
The Coming Food Crisis?
		Modifying Taungya System to Promote Soil and Water Conservation
		Promoting Value Addition: Promoting Women Processing Groups
		Promoting Community-Based Conservation: The JGI Experience
		2021
2021 Presentations - ECHO East Africa Biennial Symposium on Sustainable Agriculture and Appropriate Technologies
This collection contains presentations from the ECHO East Africa Biennial Symposium on 28-30 September 2021.
The ECHO East Africa Biennial Symposium on Sustainable Agriculture and Appropriate Technologies connects individuals and organizations who seek to share their knowledge and best practices in these areas:
- to improve nutrition, reduce poverty, hunger, and physical hardship by engaging farmers more effectively to adapt their farming systems
 - to respond to climate change and declining yields in Africa with sustainable options which improve the environment, regenerate soils and water catchments, recycle resources and mitigate the effect of weather extremes
 - to combine a wide range of approaches holistically to enhance the resilience of the vulnerable and to care for the earth
 - to have a relevant response to the current COVID pandemic
 - to promote continued learning and sharing through networks
 
The ECHO East Africa Biennial Symposium will provide a network and training opportunity for those involved in alleviating hunger and poverty in East Africa.
Macho Sauti: ICT Platform for Agroecology - Gladness Martin Brush
		Sustainable Agriculture Tanzania: Transforming Agriculture System in Tanzania - Janet Maro
		Aggregated Marketing: Grain Crops - Lilian Zheke & John Mbae
		Transforming Masculinities: A gender transformative approach to SGBV Prevention - Sabine Nkusi and Uwezo Lele
		Promotion of Maresha direct seeder for small scale CA Mechanization - Harold Msanya
		Scaling up the adoption of Rocket Stoves in rural communities of East Africa - Harold Msanya
		FOOD DRYING: Best practices for ensuring availability of nutrient food during scarcity. - Sophia Kasubi
		PERENNIAL VEGETABLES: Plant once and eat for a decade! - Sophia Kasubi and Faith Juma
		CONSERVATION AGRICULTURE ADOPTION IN KENYA: LESSONS FROM THE FIELD AND A NETWORK - Stephan Lutz
		Conservative Agriculture Companion Farming - Fiona Barretto and William Kabelege
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Presentation slides and videos by year and event.
2021 Videos - East Africa Symposium on Best Practices in Sustainable Agriculture and Appropriate Technologies
Scaling Up Conservation Agriculture in East Africa: How CA Programming and Advocacy Influenced Ethiopian Government Policy
		Conservation Agriculture Adoption in Kenya: Lessons From the Field and a Network
		Scaling up CA Plus Among Smallholder Farmers
		Lightning Talk - Adoption and Scaling Up of Tubular Bio Digesters
		Lightning Talk - Remembering some Principles of Agroforestry, Soil, and Water Conservation
		Lightning Talk - Maresha Direct Seeder for Small-scale CA Mechanization
		Lightning Talk - ICT Platform for Agroecology
		Promoting Nutrition with Perennial Vegetables
		Transforming Masculinity: A Gender Transformative Approach to SGBV Prevention
		Transforming the Farming System in Tanzania
		Lightning Talk - Organic Pest Management on Arabica Coffee
		Lightning Talk - Weather Forecasting Tools for Northern Tanzania
		Lightning Talk - Reducing Contamination of Foods in Arusha Value Chain
		Lightning Talk - Food Drying Best Practices
		Lightning Talk - Scaling up the Adoption of Rocket Stoves
		Empowering Voices From Every Discipline: ECHOcommunity
		Lightning Talk - Stingless Bees
		Lightning Talk - Circular Compost Making
		Lightning Talks - Focused Simple Solutions that Last
		Lightning Talk - Aggregated Marketing of Grain Crops
		Lightning Talk - Revitalization of the Farmer Managed Seed System
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Presentation slides and videos by year and event.
2019
2019 Presentations - East Africa Symposium on Best Practices in Sustainable Agriculture and Appropriate Technologies
Best Practices in Sustainable Agriculture and Appropriate Technologies
12th – 14th February, 2019 Naura Spring Hotel Arusha, Tanzania
Panel Session Title: Cheers and tears of conservation agriculture in Kenya – examples from Eastern, Central, Rift Valley and Western Kenya - Stephen Lutz / Daniel N. Njunge
		Addressing Problems of Soil Fertility with Emphasis on Nitrogen Fixation by Legumes & the Temporal & Spatial Dynamics of Local Resources - Ken Giller
		The role of green manure/cover crops vis a vis Africa’s worsening droughts - Roland Bunch
		Sustainable Agro Ecological Crops Pest Management Using Botanical Pesticides & IPM - Angela Mkindi
		Valuing landscapes through ecosystem services - REDD as a mechanism to reduce land use change - Marc Baker
		Impact of livestock: Dairy development in SW Tanzania – mediation and translation in innovation, & Sustainability assessments of low-input ruminant production systems - Ben Eyre
		Food Smart Cities and how to incentivize sustainable practices at farm and trader levels - Mark Blackett
		Legumes and Soil Health – Participatory Action Research - Sieg Snapp
		Bridging the Gap Between Farmers and Extensionists with ICT & Radio - Rex Chapota
		Homegardens with traditional African vegetables to increase the consumption of nutrient dense vegetables and improve income generation for men and women - lessons from East Africa - Ralph Roothaert
		Conversion of the maresha plow to a direct seeder - Harold Msanya
		Mitigation of Newcastle Disease for reducing food insecurity: A focus on family poultry production - Msafiri Kalloka
		Airtight underground grain stores among Dodoma farmers - Mussa Chilemu
		Evidence-based best practices to impact food security – a collaboration of RECODA and World Vision - Dominic Ringo
		Ecosystem adaptation - Stephen Ababo
		How can we support the extreme poor to facilitate their food security with CA? - Carl Wahl
		Terraces to Control Soil Erosion and Increase Land Availability for Agriculture in the DRC - Filbert Leone Ahmat
		Invasive weeds and their control - Ahmed Mbugi
		Social contract on water, a pave for multiplier effects of biodiversity practices to industrial economic growth in Tanzania - Dr. Alliy Saidi Mbwana
		Using Evidence-Based Agricultural Advice - Neil Rowe-Miller
		Composting with biochar and urine - Christopher Kellner
		Addressing Conflict Between Farmers and Pastoralists - Dr James Kahurananga
		The imperative for Conservation Agricultural mechanization - Ann Adjei
		Integrated Approach to Top Bar Beekeeping in Tanzania - Rachel Monger
		EMI- Designing a world of hope - Rex Barber
		CA scale-up through service providers - Hamis Dulla Mzoba
		Climate Variability and Honey Bee Forage - Goodluck Malisa
		Rice trading and information systems - Mark Blackett
		Basic seed and soil preparation for propagation - techniques used at ECHO Florida
		Basic vegetative propagation by air layers, cuttings and divisions, used at ECHO Florida - Lydia Hofland
		Basic vegetative propagation by grafting and budding
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Presentation slides and videos by year and event.
2019 Videos - East Africa Symposium on Best Practices in Sustainable Agriculture and Appropriate Technologies
2019 Videos - East Africa Symposium on Best Practices in Sustainable Agriculture and Appropriate Technologies
12th – 14th February, 2019 Naura Spring Hotel Arusha, Tanzania
Promoting Conservation Agriculture in Kenya
		Addressing Problems of Soil Fertility with Emphasis on Nitrogen Fixation by Legumes and the Temporal & Spatial Dynamics of Local Resources
		The Role of Green Manure Cover Crops
		Sustainable Agro Ecological Crops Pest Management Using Botanical Pesticides & IPM
		Valuing Landscapes Through Ecosystem Services
		Impact of livestock: Dairy development in SW Tanzania
		Food Smart Cities and how to incentivize sustainable practices
		Legumes and Soil Health – Participatory Action Research
		Bridging the Gap Between Farmers and Extensionists with ICT & Radio
		Homegardens with traditional African vegetables to increase the consumption of nutrient dense vegetables and improve income generation for men and women - lessons from East Africa
		Conversion of the maresha plow to a direct seeder
		Mitigation of Newcastle Disease for reducing food insecurity
		Practical Learnings - Panel
		PANEL: Scaling up of conservation agriculture through marketing inducements
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Presentation slides and videos by year and event.
2019 Presentations - East Africa Symposium on Best Practices in Improved Nutrition & Sustainable Agriculture in Highland Areas
2019 Presentations - East Africa Symposium on Best Practices in Improved Nutrition & Sustainable Agriculture in Highland Areas
Tropical Highlands
Tropical highland regions include multiple locations throughout Central and South America, East Africa, Southeast Asia, Central Asia, and many of the islands in the tropics. Highland regions are characterized by high altitudes and variable rainfall. One of the main agricultural concerns for highland regions is soil erosion.
2019 Videos - East Africa Symposium on Best Practices in Improved Nutrition & Sustainable Agriculture in Highland Areas
East Africa Symposium on Best Practices in Improved Nutrition & Sustainable Agriculture in Highland Areas
Regenerative agriculture: why it is the only future for humanity - Tim LaSalle
		Best Practices NGOs can adopt to improve human nutrition especially for vulnerable groups - Dr. Mukantwali Christine
		Soil Biodiversity and Productivity - Fredrick Ayuke
		Research on Green Manure Cover Crops in 6 Districts of Rwanda - Dr. Karangwa Antoine
		Green Manure/Cover Crops: The Simplest and Cheapest Route to Achieving Adequate Nutrition - Roland Bunch
		Initiatives by IITA and Partners to Mitigate Banana Diseases in the Great Lakes region - Emmanuel Njukwe
		Farmer Field Schools (FFS) approach to food security - Brian Neza
		Best practices in agroforestry and nutrition - A. Mukuralinda
		Good news for farmers: Development of CBSD and CMD tolerant cassava varieties to alleviate hunger in Southern Province - Gervais Gashaka
		Crop Improvement with Endophyte Symbiosis - Steve Clark
		Processing of high Iron Beans into Convenient Products - Dr. George Nyombaire
		Approaches of SRI - Espour Musafiri
		Orange fleshed sweet potato (OFSP) production and its added nutritional value - Jean Claude Nshimiyimana
		Long Miles Coffee’s Approach to Making Markets to Work for Farmers - Matthew Gates, Athanas Nikumana
		Food security initiatives to improve nutrition - Laurence Mukamana, CNFA/Feed the Future USAID
		Approaches & Interventions to Make Sustainable Intensification Function in the Ethiopian Highlands: Africa RISING Experience - Dr. Kindu Mekonnen
		Perennial Vegetables, Indigenous Nutrient-Dense Greens and Simple Ways to Preserve Them - Sophia Kasubi
		The importance of follow up to achieve high adoption- experiences from Kiramutse and Bugesera in improving food security - Innocent Sibomana
		Highland food security options - Leonidas Niyongabo
		Community seed banks to improve plant-based nutrition - Sophia Kasubi & Faith Juma ECHO
		Tailoring rural advisory services for family farms - Gabriel and Ernestine Kamarora
		Population growth and implications for sustainable food security - Erwin Kinsey
		Biofortified beans contribution to improved nutrition - GEORGE NYOMBAIRE
		Improving nutrition among the food insecure - Dorice Munisi
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Presentation slides and videos by year and event.
2019 Videos - East Africa Symposium on Best Practices in Improved Nutrition & Sustainable Agriculture in Highland Areas
East Africa Symposium on Best Practices in Improved Nutrition & Sustainable Agriculture in Highland Areas
Tropical Highlands
Tropical highland regions include multiple locations throughout Central and South America, East Africa, Southeast Asia, Central Asia, and many of the islands in the tropics. Highland regions are characterized by high altitudes and variable rainfall. One of the main agricultural concerns for highland regions is soil erosion.
2019 Presentations - East Africa Symposium on Best Practices in Improved Nutrition & Sustainable Agriculture in Highland Areas
2019 Presentations - East Africa Symposium on Best Practices in Improved Nutrition & Sustainable Agriculture in Highland Areas
Best Practices NGOs can adopt to improve human Nutrition especially for vulnerable groups
		Green Manure/Cover Crops: The Simplest and Cheapest Route to Achieving Adequate Nutrition
		Regenerative agriculture: why it is the only future for humanity
		GMCCs for Highlands Agriculture
		Soil Biodiversity and Productivity
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Presentation slides and videos by year and event.
2018 Presentations - East Africa Symposium on Improving Nutrition in Dryland Areas
2018 Videos - East Africa Symposium on Improving Nutrition in Dryland Areas
2018 Presentations - ECHO East Africa Pastoralist Symposium
2017 Presentations - ECHO East Africa Symposium
2017 Videos - ECHO East Africa Symposium
2016 Presentations - ECHO East Africa Pastoralist Symposium
2016 Presentations - ECHO East Africa Highlands Symposium
2015 Presentations - ECHO East Africa Symposium
2015 Presentations - ECHO East Africa Best Practices in Areas of Conflict
2014 ECHO East Africa Symposium
2014 ECHO East Africa Pastoralist Symposium
2014 ECHO East Africa Highlands Symposium
2013 ECHO East Africa Symposium
2011 ECHO East Africa Symposium