Editorial

Editorial

Long-form publishing across agriculture, food systems, and development — through two distinct editorial properties.

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Editorial Property 01

ROOTS & REACH

A long-form publication focused on agriculture, food systems, and development in African and global markets. It explores how work in these sectors is communicated, interpreted, and understood.

What it Covers

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Agricultural markets and systems

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Development and implementation realities

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Communication and narrative in sector work

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Visibility and perception in industry practice

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Commentary and analysis from across the ecosystem

Featured Writing

Feature

Maki Planet Systems and the Future of Savanna Fire Management in Africa

Fire ecology, climate systems, and on-the-ground implementation in African savanna landscapes.

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Essay

Visibility Is Not the Goal

Clarity, authority, and how communication shapes understanding in sector work.

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Editorial Property 02

LET'S TALK AGRICULTURE MAGAZINE

An annual publication featuring essays, conversations, and sector perspectives across agriculture and food systems.

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Let's Talk Agriculture Magazine — 2024

Agriculture, communication, and market systems across Africa and global food systems.

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Insights

ARTICLES & PERSPECTIVES

Short reads on communication, positioning, and visibility for organizations working across agriculture and food systems.

Communication

Why Good Work Gets Misunderstood

Many agriculture organizations are doing real, important work. Donors engage, programmes deliver, and partnerships form. But the people who should understand the work often do not. This gap is not about effort. It is usually about how the work is explained.

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Market Entry

Entering African Agricultural Markets? Your Product Is Not Enough

Companies entering African agricultural markets often come prepared on the product side. They have done the technical work, understand the market size, and have a credible offer. What they often underestimate is the communication side of market entry.

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Visibility

Visibility Is Not the Same as Being Understood

There is a difference between being seen and being understood. Organizations that post regularly, attend events, and stay active can still leave the wrong impression. Visibility creates attention. Clarity creates understanding. The two are not the same thing.

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DOCUMENT
YOUR WORK.

Editorial features profiling organizations, programmes, and operators working across agriculture and development. These pieces focus on real work, how it happens, and what it means in context.

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