DACL Partners with AGRA to Support Evidence-Driven Agricultural Transformation

March 5, 2026 At Data Axis Consulting Limited (DACL), we are excited to support partnerships that strengthen agricultural systems, improve smallholder livelihoods,…

March 5, 2026

At Data Axis Consulting Limited (DACL), we are excited to support partnerships that strengthen agricultural systems, improve smallholder livelihoods, and drive evidence-based development in Africa.

We are pleased to highlight DACL’s collaboration on agriculture-focused research and data initiatives aligned with partners working to improve productivity, resilience, market access, and sustainability for smallholder farmers. These priorities are central to AGRA’s mission and remain highly relevant in today’s food systems context.

The original Qualiquant post announced a strategic partnership with AGRA, emphasizing transformation of smallholder agriculture and improved food security.

Why this partnership focus matters now

Agriculture stakeholders across Africa are placing stronger emphasis on:

  • Climate-smart agriculture
  • Inclusive value chains
  • Market access for smallholders and SMEs
  • Women and youth participation
  • Food security and nutrition outcomes

Recent AGRA partnership announcements continue to reflect these priorities, including collaborations aimed at scaling inclusive, climate-smart agriculture and strengthening farmer resilience and profitability in countries including Nigeria.

How DACL supports agriculture partners

DACL contributes through:

  • Baseline surveys and needs assessments
  • Farmer and value-chain actor studies
  • Monitoring and outcome surveys
  • Market and behavior insights
  • Data analysis, dashboards, and reporting
  • Learning-focused evaluation support

Our goal is simple: provide reliable, decision-ready evidence that helps partners design better programmes and deliver stronger results for farmers and communities.

As agriculture systems face increasing pressure from climate risks, market shocks, and financing constraints, high-quality data is more important than ever. DACL remains committed to supporting agricultural transformation with research you can trust.

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