Did you know? A diverse farm is a resilient farm! Agricultural biodiversity doesn't just protect nature - it protects farmers' livelihoods. From pest resistance to improved soil health, biodiversity helps farms adapt to climate change while securing food production. CropLife AME supports sustainable farming practices that preserve and enhance biodiversity across Africa and the Middle East. When nature thrives, farming thrives! #BiodiversityInAg #SustainableAgriculture #ClimateResilience #FoodSecurity
About us
CropLife Africa Middle East is the voice and advocate for the Plant Science Industry. We are committed to sustainable agricultural practices and to the responsible use of plant science technologies in the region.We promote that the professional and responsible use of these products, improve the incomes and livelihoods of farmers and their families, and have the potential to contribute decisively to the growth of rural and national economies.
- Website
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https://croplifeafrica.org/
External link for CropLife Africa Middle East
- Industry
- Farming
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Brussels
- Type
- Nonprofit
Locations
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Primary
Brussels, 1200, BE
Employees at CropLife Africa Middle East
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Seruwo Solomon
Marketing Specialist | Driving growth for agribusinesses | Leveraging data-driven strategies to increase market share | Aligning Business, Brand &…
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Evelyn Lusenaka
Director Stewardship Africa Middle East at CropLife Africa Middle East
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Tarek El-Azab
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Mohamed Chetouani
Directeur Société Marphyt
Updates
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📅✨ The week of November 25th was buzzing with activities as CropLife Africa Middle East held in-person its Board meeting as well as its annual in-person Public Affairs & Communications committee & Regulatory committee, in South Africa. This was a fantastic opportunity to discuss our achievements for 2024 and set priorities for 2025, all aimed at supporting our members to ensure farmers can deliver sustainable agriculture and food safety while ensuring profitability. Together, we are focused on creating favorable regulatory, legislative and societal environments for a smooth and effective transition to more innovative plant protection solutions. Thanks to our President Jerome Barbaron for leading great discussions during our Board meeting, and to all our members for their great insights that are shaping CropLife AME's strategy for 2025! And of course, we took the time to reconnect with our members and enjoyed some delicious South African cuisine after our productive discussions! 🍽️🇿🇦 It also a great opportunity to closely connect with CropLife South Africa team, and always a pleasure to spend some time together! Thanks for having us. #CropLife #Sustainability #Agriculture #SouthAfrica
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Samira says - « We need collaborative, integrated solutions that work across these challenges. This is why at CropLife AME, we champion holistic approaches that support both agricultural productivity and environmental stewardship. Only by working together can we create truly sustainable food systems that serve both people and planet ». Dr Samira Amellal, CEO, CropLife Africa Middle East
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🌱 Why is biodiversity a farmer's best friend? Let's discover! A biodiverse farm is like a well-orchestrated symphony: 🐝 Pollinators boost crop yields 🦗 Beneficial insects provide natural pest control 🪱 Soil organisms improve nutrient cycling 🌿 Different plant varieties enhance resilience Did you know? African farming systems with high biodiversity can be up to 80% more productive than monocultures! From Ethiopia's diverse coffee forests to West Africa's mixed crop systems, biodiversity helps our farmers produce more while using fewer inputs. Nature's diversity = Agriculture's strength 💪 #BiodiversityInAg #AfricanAgriculture #SustainableFarming #FoodSecurity
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We’re proud to announce our participation in COP16 this December in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia! As global leaders gather to tackle the critical challenges of land degradation and climate resilience, CropLife AME will contribute insights on sustainable agricultural practices and the role of innovation in protecting our planet’s future. Together, we’ll engage in discussions to empower farmers, promote climate-smart agriculture, and foster partnerships that drive sustainable land management. Let’s shape a healthier, more resilient future for generations to come. 📅 Event Dates: 2-13 December 2024 🔗 Learn more: unccd.int/cop16/programme #CropLifeAME #COP16 #SustainableAgriculture #ClimateAction #LandRestoration #FutureFarming
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CropLife Africa Middle East reposted this
Digital agriculture enables farmers to grow food more efficiently. New technologies like satellite-enabled sensors, and AI-driven analysis can help optimize the use of pesticides, fertilizers, and water. 💧 The result? These digital breakthroughs increase efficiency and improve the environmental footprint of agricultural production while enhancing productivity and protecting nature. To support biodiversity while feeding the world, we need innovative solutions. It’s time to side with science 👉 https://lnkd.in/euYqHYv8 #SideWithFoodSecurity #PickASide #DigitalFarming
Side with Food Security
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Protecting crops means protecting lives. With food insecurity set to worsen across 16 hunger hotspots, sustainable crop protection solutions are more critical than ever. CropLife AME and our partners are committed to supporting smallholder farmers with innovative tools and training to boost food production when it's needed most. Together, we can help #FightFoodCrises and build more resilient food systems in Africa and the Middle East. Find the report here: https://lnkd.in/dC5f7HBC #FoodSecurity #AgInnovation #ZeroHunger
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As the global population grows, so do the challenges to our food systems. That is why we need new ways to develop resilient crops to address climate change and biodiversity loss. Advances in plant breeding, like genome editing, are showing us the way. These techniques develop new, safe crop varieties that are more resistant to pests and diseases, thrive in challenging climates, and improve carbon removal. To balance food security with biodiversity protection, we need agricultural innovation: side with the scientists creating the breakthroughs that will feed our future. 🔬 Learn more: https://lnkd.in/euYqHYv8 #SideWithFoodSecurity #PickASide #AgriculturalInnovation
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According to the UN Development Program, by 2050 the world population will reach more than 9 billion people, requiring almost double the food and water supply. So how do we support food security while protecting biodiversity? Plant science and agriculture innovations are an essential part of the solution. Did you know 👇 🕹️ Drones and digital technologies apply inputs more efficiently and precisely. 🌱 Nature-derived products like biologicals and bio-stimulants are complementing synthetic crop protection products. 🔬 Genome-edited crops can provide enhanced resistance to pests, diseases, and climate stressors. Plant-science and technological solutions are bringing agriculture and biodiversity together in harmony. Pick your side: https://lnkd.in/euYqHYv8 #SideWithFoodSecurity #PickASide #AgriculturalInnovation
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At CropLife Africa Middle East, we’re committed to supporting sustainable agriculture that conserves our precious water resources. This article explores how cutting-edge technologies in plant biotechnology and advanced irrigation are empowering farmers to maximize yields while using significantly less water. Innovations like drought-tolerant and herbicide-resistant crops are transforming agriculture, allowing us to feed a growing global population sustainably. 📖 Read more to discover how agriculture is adapting to protect our planet's resources: https://lnkd.in/dSYWTjrf #AgricultureInnovation #WaterConservation #SustainableFarming