
News Date : 19 May, 2025
BUAN Engages with Tonota, Tutume & Masunga Commercial Arable Farmers Association (TOTUMA)
The Botswana University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (BUAN) team led by the Vice Chancellor Professor Ketlhatlogile Mosepele, recently held a strategic engagement with representatives of the Commercial Arable Farmers Association from Tonota, Tutume, and Masunga.
This important meeting aimed to explore collaborative opportunities to strengthen commercial arable farming in the region. Key discussion points included the need for farmer-focused training, improved agricultural practices, climate resilience strategies, and access to appropriate technologies and resources. BUAN seeks to offer TOTUMA Farmer's Association a sustainable solution to address power shortages and the growing impact of climate change on agriculture.
Through its outreach and extension services, BUAN reaffirmed its commitment to working closely with local farming communities—offering tailored training programs, technical support, and research-based interventions to help farmers improve productivity and sustainability.
The Botswana University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (BUAN) team led by the Vice Chancellor Professor Ketlhatlogile Mosepele, recently held a strategic engagement with representatives of the Commercial Arable Farmers Association from Tonota, Tutume, and Masunga.
This important meeting aimed to explore collaborative opportunities to strengthen commercial arable farming in the region. Key discussion points included the need for farmer-focused training, improved agricultural practices, climate resilience strategies, and access to appropriate technologies and resources. BUAN seeks to offer TOTUMA Farmer's Association a sustainable solution to address power shortages and the growing impact of climate change on agriculture.
Through its outreach and extension services, BUAN reaffirmed its commitment to working closely with local farming communities—offering tailored training programs, technical support, and research-based interventions to help farmers improve productivity and sustainability.