Co-creation Workshop with Agroecology Stakeholders: Empowering African Smallholder farmers in Agroecology Transition
Potentials of Agroecological Practices in East Africa with a Focus on Circular water-energy-nutrient systems
PrAEctiCe is a Horizon Europe project funded by the European Commission, with the Main objective being to help smallholder farmers in their agroecological transition by exploring the potential of agroecological practices in East Africa. Read More at
The Workshops main objective was to Validate and get feedback from the stakeholders on the various indicators of agroecology, including IAA and other agroecological practices based on the mapping and reviews conducted over the last 12 months.
The AIM was to get feedback on the applicability, practicality, and economic viability of selected indicators and indicators frameworks in Kenya.
Main Areas of Discussion
- Kenya-specific agroecological indicators for transitioning into agroecology.
- Different agroecological practices among smallholder farmers in Kenya and their potential in measuring success and productivity in food systems
- Integrated Agriculture-Aquaculture (IAA) practices and how they can enhance food and nutrition security among smallholder farmers in Kenya.
- (TIMPs) relevant to smallholder farmers in Kenya and East Africa in general.
- Challenges and opportunities in the Kenyan agricultural sector
- Sustainable Intensification Principles:– i.e., the three co-pathways
- Potential Impact of these principles and agroecological practices on the livelihoods of smallholder farmers in Kenya and the East African region.