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Farm Africa is aUK-basedcharitable organization set up in 1985 that works with farmers,pastoralists and forest communities ineastern Africa. The charity promotes sustainable agricultural practices, strengthens markets and protects the environment in rural Africa. Farm Africa has offices in theUnited Kingdom,Kenya,Tanzania,Ethiopia andUganda.
Farm Africa was founded in 1985 bySir Michael Wood (1918-1987), a doctor who had co-founded theAfrican Medical and Research Foundation (Amref), and David Campbell, an agriculturalist. Campbell served as executive director until 1999, when he was succeeded by Dr Christie Peacock, who joined the charity in 1988.[1] The charity's Chief Executive is Dan Collison, its Chair is John Reizenstein and its President isSir Martin Wood, brother of the co-founder.[2]
The charity works in the following locations:
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