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African Farmer included in the Nominet Trust’s Social Tech Guide

The African Farmer game has been longlisted for the 2014 Nominet Trust 100, and featured on the Social Tech Guide website.

Nominet Trust has compiled the Social Tech Guide to recognise the pioneers who are using digital technology to make a real difference to millions of lives. It offers the most comprehensive, up-to-date and authoritative collection of the world’s most inspiring applications of digital technology for social good.

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    Future Agricultures Consortium
    Research, analysis and comment on the politics of agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa and beyond.

    Sussex University: Informatics
    Informatics at Sussex is an internationally renowned centre for the study of artificial intelligence, bio-inspired computing, cognitive science, digital media technologies, and human-computer interaction.
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    African Farmer Game and all content developed by Future Agricultures and the Department of Informatics, Sussex University.

    The project is supported by the United Kingdom’s Department for International Development through a grant to the Future Agricultures Consortium, with additional support from the United Kingdom Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) through a grant to the STEPS Centre.
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