
25 Apr, 2026
The Botswana University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (BUAN) Food Science and Technology Club successfully hosted its Second Annual Agro-Processing and Value Chain Fair under the theme: “Bridging Research, Processing and the Food Market.” The event served as an important academic and industry engagement platform, bringing together students, researchers, industry partners, entrepreneurs, and academics to explore innovative pathways for transforming research into commercially viable food products. The fair highlighted the critical role of agro-processing and value addition in strengthening food systems, promoting food security, and contributing to national economic development. Delivering the keynote address, Deputy Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and Research, Professor Masamba, underscored the significance of creating stronger linkages between research, food processing, and market demands. He emphasized that universities have a pivotal role to play in developing practical solutions that respond to real industry challenges while preparing graduates to become drivers of innovation and sustainable development. The university was also honored to welcome Ms. Thobo Marcelino, a proud BUAN alumna and former Food Science and Technology Club President, who shared valuable insights drawn from her professional journey. She highlighted the importance of universities and research institutions in nurturing food entrepreneurs and creating enabling environments for young innovators to thrive within the agro-processing sector. A thought-provoking panel discussion held under the topic “Turning Food Research into Marketable Products” further enriched the engagement, with panelists sharing practical perspectives on innovation, product development, commercialization, and the importance of collaboration between academia and industry. Exhibitors also played a significant role in showcasing how scientific knowledge can be translated into impactful, market-ready solutions. The fair provided students with meaningful exposure to industry realities, helping to bridge the gap between classroom theory and practical application. It reaffirmed BUAN’s commitment to producing graduates who are not only academically grounded, but also equipped to contribute meaningfully to Botswana’s agricultural transformation and food systems development. This is what empowering future food scientists looks like—creating platforms where knowledge meets opportunity, research drives innovation, and ideas are transformed into lasting impact.
24 Apr, 2026
The Botswana University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (BUAN) recently held a strategic stakeholder engagement with Wilderness Safaris in Maun, aimed at identifying collaborative opportunities that will contribute to sustainable livelihoods and community development across the Ngamiland region. The engagement underscored BUAN’s continued commitment to building strong partnerships that align with its mission of transforming lives through education, research, innovation, and outreach in agriculture and natural resources management. As Botswana’s leading institution in agriculture, environmental sustainability, food systems, and natural resource governance, BUAN remains dedicated to addressing some of the country’s most pressing development challenges, including food insecurity, unemployment, climate change, and rural poverty. Through its academic programmes, applied research, and extension services, BUAN continues to empower communities with practical knowledge and skills that support agricultural productivity, climate-smart farming, environmental stewardship, and entrepreneurship. The University recognizes that sustainable development can only be achieved through meaningful collaboration with industry leaders and institutions that share a common vision for inclusive growth and environmental responsibility. Wilderness Safaris, a globally recognized leader in sustainable ecotourism and conservation, has built a strong reputation for preserving Africa’s natural heritage while creating socio-economic opportunities for surrounding communities. Their work across Botswana, particularly in ecologically sensitive and tourism-driven regions such as Ngamiland, has significantly contributed to biodiversity conservation, local employment creation, and community empowerment through responsible tourism practices. The stakeholder engagement provided an important platform for both BUAN and Wilderness Safaris to explore areas of mutual interest and strategic alignment. Discussions focused on how the two institutions can work together to support communities through sustainable agriculture initiatives, conservation education, natural resource management, youth and women empowerment programmes, capacity building, and skills development. Particular emphasis was placed on creating opportunities for local communities to benefit from projects that promote food production, climate resilience, value addition, and enterprise development. Both institutions also acknowledged the importance of equipping young people with relevant skills that can help them participate meaningfully in both the agricultural and tourism sectors, which remain critical drivers of Botswana’s economy. The collaboration also presents opportunities for student internships, research partnerships, knowledge exchange, and community-based projects that bridge the gap between academia and industry. By leveraging BUAN’s research and technical expertise alongside Wilderness Safaris’ extensive conservation and community engagement networks, the partnership has the potential to generate innovative, practical solutions that directly benefit the people of Ngamiland. This engagement reflects BUAN’s broader vision of fostering impactful partnerships that not only strengthen institutional growth but also deliver real value to communities across Botswana. It is through such strategic alliances that sustainable development becomes achievable, ensuring that local people remain at the centre of economic progress and environmental conservation. As both institutions continue to explore this promising partnership, the future holds significant potential for transformative initiatives that will improve livelihoods, strengthen resilience, and promote sustainable prosperity in Ngamiland. Together, we grow stronger. Together, we build sustainable futures.
21 Apr, 2026
The Botswana University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (BUAN) recently convened a highly engaging Stakeholder Engagement Forum in Francistown, which brought together a broad spectrum of participants drawn from the education sector, farming communities, youth groups, students, and non-governmental organizations. The forum formed part of the University’s ongoing commitment to fostering inclusive dialogue and strengthening partnerships that advance sustainable development at community level. The engagement provided a structured and participatory platform for stakeholders to share perspectives, present institutional mandates, and exchange ideas on pressing socio-economic and environmental challenges affecting the Francistown region. Key discussions centred on agricultural productivity, youth empowerment, skills development, and sustainable livelihoods, with participants collaboratively identifying both challenges and potential intervention areas that could benefit from joint action and institutional support. Delivering the keynote address, the Vice Chancellor of BUAN, Professor Ketlhatlogile Mosepele, reiterated the University’s strategic mandate of advancing agricultural transformation and the sustainable management of natural resources in Botswana. He emphasized BUAN’s critical role in responding to national development priorities, particularly in addressing food and nutrition security, reducing youth unemployment, and promoting innovation-led solutions that can drive inclusive economic growth. Professor Mosepele further highlighted that BUAN is intentionally positioning itself as a catalyst for knowledge generation, applied research, and technology transfer, ensuring that academic outputs translate into practical, community-relevant solutions. He noted that such stakeholder engagements are essential in aligning the University’s teaching, research, and outreach functions with real-world needs. The forum also reinforced BUAN’s strategic focus areas, including strengthening collaboration with communities and industry stakeholders, expanding opportunities for youth empowerment through targeted skills development and entrepreneurship programmes, and accelerating innovation through research, digital technologies, and sustainability-oriented initiatives. In addition, the engagement reflected BUAN’s broader institutional vision of expanding its presence across Botswana through satellite campuses and community-based outreach programmes. This strategic direction is aimed at enhancing access to higher education and ensuring that BUAN’s services and impact are equitably distributed across different regions of the country. As BUAN continues to evolve into a responsive and development-oriented institution, stakeholder engagements such as this remain central to its mandate. They ensure that the University remains firmly connected to the communities it serves, while continuously refining its programmes to remain relevant, impactful, and aligned with national development aspirations.
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