Sabine Homann-Kee Tui
Sabine Homann-Kee Tui is a crop-livestock scientist who integrates social science to develop inclusive and sustainable farming solutions. Her research focuses on sustainable intensification of smallholder farming systems in Eastern and Southern Africa, through crop-livestock integration, sustainable natural resource use, and climate action. Sabine has expertise in agri-food systems and value chains and applies economic impact analyses and multi-model frameworks to inform climate adaptation and mitigation strategies. She is skilled in innovation systems, multi-stakeholder engagement, and outreach, influencing decision-making and behavior change. Sabine collaborates with diverse stakeholders—farmers, agribusinesses, policymakers, and researchers—to co-design practical strategies that address climate change, enhance agrobiodiversity, and promote gender and youth inclusion. Her approach bridges local knowledge with science, supporting resilience and sustainability in food systems