4 –5 November 2019, Arusha, Tanzania The Aflasafe Technology Transfer and Commercialisation initiative (ATTC), led by the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) has given rise to a team of private-sector partners across Africa who have made significant investments in producing and commercialising Aflasafe®, an IITA research product whose pre-harvest application enables crop production with little – or no – aflatoxin, while providing postharvest protection too.
Venturing into this commercialisation arena at different times over the past three years are peerless, pioneering, private-sector players. In a relatively short time, they have remarkably:
- increased the production of Aflasafe at country level;
- mapped Aflasafe’s route to market;
- forged partnerships that have increased Aflasafe’s availability, accessibility and use; and,
- linked up with buyers of aflatoxin-safe maize and groundnuts.
From this, they have gained considerable practical hands-on experience on what works and does not work; tested different approaches, refining and discarding some; failed, and gone back to the drawing board; and are still going strong!
As such, it is now timely to gather this brave band of trailblazing Aflasafe manufacturing and distribution partners together to, among others:
- Report their progress commercialising Aflasafe
- Exchange experiences and lessons learnt in the course of doing business (What worked and what failed? Solutions found. Pinpoint areas for more attention)
- Build the capacity of manufacturing and distribution partners on new developments in Aflasafe technology and production
- Forge connections between manufacturing and distribution partners, regulators, suppliers of manufacturing equipment and consumables,
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