EU CANALLS

The Driving agroecological transitions in the humid tropics of Central and Eastern Africa through traNsdisciplinary Agroecology Living LabS (CANALLS) project, funded by the European Union (2022-2026), aims at driving agroecological transitions in the humid tropics of Central and Eastern Africa via 8 ‘Agroecology Living Labs’ located in DRC, Burundi, Cameroon and Rwanda. CANALLS engage in multi-actor collaboration with rural communities, advisory services and governments to develop a holistic assessment framework and evaluate the socio-economic and environmental performance of the co-created practices. The project also builds capacity, shares knowledge, and delivers fair, inclusive and sustainable business models along with services and tools to facilitate access to markets and enhance demand for agroecological products.

Frédéric Baudron
Frédéric Baudron
Systems Agronomist

My research interests include farming system research, sustainable intenification, agriculture-biodiversity nexus, appropriate mechanization, participatory innovation development, agronomy-to-scale, and roots and tubers.

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