May 28, 2025
Staff Writer: AFRICAN AGRIBUSINESS
Sustainable Agriculture, Climate Adaptation, Food Security
AFRICAN AGRIBUSINESS: Data Driven Farming—How IMTA is Transforming Climate Resilience and Nutrition in Kenya

A groundbreaking data science initiative in Ahero, Kisumu County, is demonstrating how Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture (IMTA)—a system combining fish, indigenous vegetables, and rice farming—can help smallholder farmers adapt to climate change while improving nutrition. The study, reaching 510 households, reveals IMTA's potential to enhance food security, dietary diversity, and resilience against floods and droughts.
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