BBEST Project reviews progress at annual planning meeting
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17.03.25

The recently held annual review and planning meeting by the IITA BSF for Bio Circular Economy and Environmental Sustainability (BBEST) Project in Accra, recognized the support of the Government of Ghana through the Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MOFA) by creating an enabling environment for implementing the project activities in the country.
The IITA-BBEST, an environmentally friendly project addresses the issue of urban waste management and unsustainable agricultural outputs for poultry and vegetable producers.
The meeting, held from 24 to 28 February, brought together key stakeholders such as the MOFA, Norad, the Royal Norwegian Embassy, and national and international partners working with the IITA-BBEST project, namely, BNARI, CSIR-IIR AALI, INERA, UNIKIN, IER, WORLDVEG, INRAN, NIBIO, and IMR.
In his address, Dr Mawufe Agbodzavu, the Project Manager, stated that the purpose of the meeting was, “to review the project’s achievements over the past year and exchange ideas on improving its collaborative impact and strengthening networking and cross-country learning.”