The TSARA initiative: collaborative research promoting sustainable food systems in Africa and Europe continues to expand

Institutional news 26 February 2025
In a context of climate crises, water scarcity and food insecurity, TSARA seeks to transform food systems in Africa and the Mediterranean, combining local innovation and international exchange of knowledge. The strategic reinforcement and development of the initiative were ratified by the 3rd General Assembly—held on 26 February to coincide with the Paris International Agricultural Show—attended by the 32 TSARA member institutions. To mark the occasion, and with Morocco as this year's guest of honour, ENA Meknès (Morocco) and CIRAD (France) have taken over the co-presidency of TSARA from INRAE and ISRA (Senegal).
32 institutions took part in the 3rd General Assembly of the TSARA initiative - Transforming Food Systems and Agriculture through Research in Partnership with Africa © S. Della Mussia, CIRAD
32 institutions took part in the 3rd General Assembly of the TSARA initiative - Transforming Food Systems and Agriculture through Research in Partnership with Africa © S. Della Mussia, CIRAD

32 institutions took part in the 3rd General Assembly of the TSARA initiative - Transforming Food Systems and Agriculture through Research in Partnership with Africa © S. Della Mussia, CIRAD

TSARA's 3rd General Assembly offered the perfect opportunity to assess progress made in the implementation of TSARA's action plan, to discuss the scientific contribution to the revision of agricultural laws in France, Senegal and Morocco, and to discuss the priorities for 2025. Furthermore, six new associate members have been welcomed to the initiative and the co-presidency has moved institutions.

Co-presidency handover to CIRAD and ENA Meknès

“In a context of climate change, and taking into account the monumental challenges that Africa and Europe currently face in the fields of agriculture, food, and the environment, the TSARA initiative demonstrates our capacity to work on key issues together. At the interface between science and public policy, the initiative is a beacon of hope, and we can actually see how agroecology is developing on the field”, said a delighted Philippe Mauguin, Chairman and CEO of INRAE, as he handed over the co-presidency of the TSARA initiative to the École nationale d'agriculture (ENA) in Meknès and CIRAD.

Handover of the TSARA co-presidency. L to R: Elisabeth Claverie de Saint Martin, CEO of CIRAD; Saïd Amiri, Director of ENA Meknès; Philippe Mauguin, Chairman and CEO of INRAE; and Moustapha Gueye, DG of ISRA

Handover of the TSARA co-presidency. L to R: Elisabeth Claverie de Saint Martin, CEO of CIRAD; Saïd Amiri, Director of ENA Meknès; Philippe Mauguin, Chairman and CEO of INRAE; and Moustapha Gueye, DG of ISRA

“This initiative is born in a context where food security, the agroecological transition and climate resilience have become urgent issues. The contribution of scientific research to future national agricultural legislation is essential. At a time when food security has become a critical issue, it's very exciting to see this initiative evolve. TSARA can contribute enormously to the dialogue between Europe and Africa”, stated Elisabeth Claverie de Saint Martin, CEO of CIRAD.

The Director of ENA Meknès, Saïd Amiri, added that “It is an honour to be taking over the presidency—alongside CIRAD—of this major initiative to transform agricultural and food systems in Africa, following the seminar we organized last December on the capacity of science to transform agriculture, which saw the participation of 17 institutions from 11 countries. Our institution is fully committed to training young farmers in agroecology, with the creation of a new training course and a national centre for innovation in agroecology, part of the Ministry of Agriculture's Generation Green Strategy”.

This strategy aims to transform the agricultural sector in a fair and effective manner, by improving the lives of small-scale producers, encouraging the development of an agricultural middle class, promoting farming practices that respect the environment and are adapted to climate change—all with the aid of digital technologies—with the objective of connecting two million farmers with agricultural services by 2030. One million hectares have already been made available by the government to help farmers set up businesses.

Morocco, this year’s guest of honour at the Paris International Agricultural Show, participates in the TSARA initiative through the ENA in Meknès and the École nationale forestière d'ingénieurs, a brand-new member of the initiative. 

Two flagship food projects and two new EU projects for the Mediterranean

The MAHDIA project—one of TSARA's headline projects—focuses on the interplay between water, food and the agroecological transition, bringing together scientific teams from Morocco, Tunisia, Senegal and France. The project is funded by the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs. It counts among its members the Institut national agronomique de Tunisie (INAT), ENA Meknès, the Institut sénégalais de recherches agricoles (ISRA), CIHEAM Montpellier, CIRAD, INRAE and Institut Agro Montpellier.

Another flagship project of the initiative, with partners from South Africa, Senegal and France, is the FAMA project—Food And Microbiota in Africa—which focuses on nutrition, everything from the microbiome to public policy, including consumers and the food environment, and involving a wide range of players from research, civil society and the private sector. The project is supported by the French Embassy in South Africa, with funding from the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs, and in collaboration with CIRAD, NARES, the University of Pretoria, the University of the Western Cape, the African Research Council (ARC), the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) and the LARTES-IFAN laboratory at Cheick Anta Diop University, as well as the NGO Siyazisisa Trust and the private group Puratos. 

In addition to these 2 key projects, €1.3 million has been allocated to start-up projects between 2022 and 2025, focusing on the 9 TSARA themes. In 2025, the call for projects focused on nutrition, processing and circularity.

In 2025, TSARA enters a new phase with the launch of the first two European projects for the Mediterranean: MORFeuS will focus on territorial approaches and decision-making tools for resilience (Algeria, France, Morocco, Portugal, Tunisia) and AQUEDUCT on water accounting methods in crisis situations, climate change and external shocks (Spain, France, Italy, Morocco, Tunisia).

A new working group dedicated to the science-policy interface with the aim of contributing to agricultural guideline laws

In addition, against a backdrop of agricultural reforms in Africa and Europe, the initiative has agreed to set up a working group dedicated to the science-policy interface. This group will consolidate TSARA's scientific contributions to public agricultural policies on issues such as food security, agricultural employment and the management of common resources. 

“Agriculture is an essential lever for creating sustainable jobs, particularly for young people. The conference we organized at the end of 2024 in Dakar brought to light concrete guidelines for the new agro-sylvo-pastoral orientation law. By facilitating the interplay between science, policy and fieldwork, TSARA supports these reforms and implements practical solutions to modernize the sector and make agricultural occupations more attractive”, stressed Moustapha Gueye, CEO of the Institut sénégalais de recherche agricole (ISRA) and outgoing co-chairman of TSARA.

In terms of mobilizing stakeholders, TSARA's distinctive approach relies on high-leverage actions, such as this international conference on the challenges and future of jobs in agriculture, as well as co-organized webinars on other areas like soils and local animal breeds, among others.

TSARA’s six new members

TSARA is continuing to expand its reach across Europe and English-speaking African countries with six new members:  

  • Addis Ababa University (Ethiopia)
  • CIHEAM Montpellier (France)
  • ENFI - École nationale forestière d'ingénieurs (Morocco)
  • IRD – Institut de recherche pour le développement (France)
  • NMAIST - Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science and Technology (Tanzania)
  • Obafemi Awolowo University (Nigeria) 

List of the 26 other member institutions:

Benin    Abomey Calavi University
Burkina Faso    INERA
Burkina Faso    CIRDES*
Cameroon    IRAD
Egypt    ARC
Ivory Coast    INPHB/ESA
Kenya    ICIPE
Madagascar    University of Antananarivo
Madagascar    FOFIFA
Mali    IER
Morocco    ENA Meknès
Regional - West Africa    CILSS*
Senegal    UCAD
Senegal    ISRA
Senegal Gaston Berger University
South Africa    ARC
South Africa     University of Pretoria
South Africa     University of Western Cape
Tunisia    UCAR
Tunisia    IRESA
Zimbabwe    University of Zimbabwe
France AgroParisTech
France    CIRAD
France    INRAE
France Institut Agro

* Regional organizations on the African continent

 

About the TSARA Initiative - Transforming Food Systems and Agriculture through Research in Partnership with Africa:
TSARA is a research, training, and innovation partnership initiative with the aim of sharing knowledge, methods, and networks, as well as jointly develop programmes and projects to support African and European stakeholders and public policies. It contributes to major international initiatives connecting Africa, Europe, and other continents in the fields of agriculture, food, and the environment. 
TSARA's objective is to strengthen research partnership collaborations to promote sustainable agriculture, food systems, pastoral and forest landscapes. It aligns with the joint goal of the AU and the EU to enhance collaborations, particularly scientific, between research organizations and higher education institutions in Africa and Europe.
TSARA aspires to open up to new partners, both African and European and possibly beyond. The governance and the charter, emphasizing commitments to openness, transparency, research ethics, as well as data ownership and sharing rules, together with the scientific vision and the collective dynamic ambitions expressed above, form the pillars of the consortium and the expected added values of the TSARA initiative.  www.initiative-tsara.org