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African Energy Crops Association

The Africa Energy Crop Association (AECA) is a leading organization promoting sustainable energy solutions in Africa. 

It focuses on:
 * Certification: Developing and implementing rigorous standards for energy crop production.
 * Collaboration: Partnering with international bodies to ensure global recognition of African certifications.
 * Advocacy: Promoting supportive policies and regulations.
 * Capacity building: Providing training and resources to farmers and industry professionals.

AECA aims to contribute to Africa's energy security, economic growth, and environmental sustainability.

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Brenda Thembisle Xaba a small-scale farmer from Gubhuza X PTY LTD, South Africa

  "As a farmer, I am excited about the opportunities that the AECA presents. The association will provide us with the support and resources we need to grow our businesses and contribute to a more sustainable future for our communities."

Abiodun Ali, Executive Director of Projects, Xtratech Limited

 "The AECA is crucial for driving innovation and promoting best practices in the energy crop sector. By fostering collaboration between researchers, farmers, and policymakers, we can accelerate the development of sustainable energy solutions that benefit both our communities and the environment."

Chiegeonu Aga, Founder, President of the African Energy Crop Association

  "The formation of the Africa Energy Crop Association marks a significant milestone in our continent's journey towards energy independence and sustainability. By uniting diverse stakeholders, we can leverage the potential of energy crops to address our pressing energy challenges and create sustainable livelihoods for millions of Africans."