About This Project

Why documenting 100 years of agricultural evolution in Africa matters.

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Purpose

This project explores the evolution of agriculture in Africa over the last century — from indigenous farming systems to modern, climate-smart innovations.

It aims to educate, inspire, and provide context on how farming practices have shaped livelihoods, economies, and food systems across the continent.

Why Agriculture Matters

Agriculture is central to food security, employment, culture, and climate resilience — and its transformation reveals how Africa’s economies and communities have evolved.

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Food Security

Feeding a growing population depends on resilient, productive farming systems.

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Economic Development

Agriculture supports jobs, trade, and income for millions across the continent.

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Climate Resilience

Adaptation and sustainable practices are key as weather patterns shift.

How This Project Was Built

  • Historical research analyzing trends, milestones, and policy shifts.
  • Visual storytelling through imagery and decade-based structure.
  • Regional perspectives capturing diverse environments and farming systems.
  • Technology-driven insights highlighting innovation and sustainability.

Sources & References

FAO World Bank African Union Academic Archives Historical Records
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Africa’s agricultural future is deeply rooted in its past — shaped by its people, land, and resilience.