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Biosciences eastern and central Africa - BecA Hub
![]() The Foundation supports the BecA Hub, a bioscience center based in Kenya. BecA hosts African research projects designed to achieve food security for resource-poor farmers. A strong focus is on improving orphan crops and livestock, using innovative bioscience technologies.
![]() One of the many challenges for Africa is to use new developments in biotechnology to reduce poverty and create wealth in sustainable and equitable ways. Many of the problems constraining Africa's development require solutions tailored to local, national and/or regional circumstances. Some solutions can be developed from existing knowledge and technologies. Many, however, require new knowledge, new discoveries and innovation — by Africans, for Africa.
Agriculture is the mainstay of most people's livelihoods throughout sub-Saharan Africa. The agricultural sector provides food for people living in rural and urban areas. It is the main source of employment. Foreign exchange earnings for most countries come from the export of agricultural commodities. A thriving agricultural sector provides the engine of growth for broader social and economic development.
BecA (Biosciences eastern and central Africa) is endorsed by the Steering Committee of the New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD). Its aim is to support African countries develop and apply bioscience research and expertise to help resource-poor farmers secure their assets, improve productivity, increase their market opportunities and raise income.
![]() BecA is part of a biosciences platform based at the ILRI (International Livestock Research Institute) campus in Nairobi. The Hub hosts research projects implemented by African partners, and provides research-related services, training and capacity-building for African scientists. BecA is also responsible for all biosciences technologies and activities of projects on the ILRI campus, including international partners. The research projects are dedicated to solving problems in African agriculture. During the design and implemention phases in 2004-2008, the Syngenta Foundation was a major partner, contributing support, consulting and coaching in three main areas:
As of 2009, the Foundation and ILRI established a stronger partnership. The Foundation now provides financial, managerial and scientific support and knowhow to the BecA Hub for practically oriented research, to create value for product development and delivery to resource-poor producers and consumers. This contribution facilitates continuing affordable access to the Hub by African scientists and post-graduate students.
![]() Objectives and Activities
The main objective of BecA is to significantly improve food security for resource-poor farmers in the near future by improving African orphan crops and livestock with the help of innovative modern bioscience technologies. Specifically, the focus will be to produce research outputs that can be developed into new products and technologies for measurable impact on African agriculture and benefits to resource poor farmers. Achieving this outcome requires strengthening the research capabilities of African scientists and institutions.
Based on this main objective, BecA will work to:
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