The Savanna Agricultural Research Institute (SARI) operates as a multi-faceted organization, with different specialized units working collaboratively to achieve its research objectives. Each unit within CSIR-SARI plays a crucial role in contributing to agricultural development and sustainable farming practices in Ghana.
These divisions work in tandem to conduct extensive research in diverse fields, ranging from crop improvement and soil management to livestock integration and natural resource conservation. By harnessing their collective expertise, they aim to address the challenges faced by local farmers and communities and develop innovative solutions to enhance agricultural productivity and livelihoods.
Additionally, CSIR-SARI emphasizes the social and economic dimensions of agriculture, recognizing the importance of understanding human behavior, socio-economic dynamics, and the needs of different communities. Through evidence-based research, these dimensions are carefully incorporated into the development of sustainable agricultural practices, ensuring that the benefits of research reach those who need them the most.
Moreover, the institute promotes collaborative efforts with governmental agencies, non-governmental organizations, and international partners, fostering knowledge exchange and leveraging resources to maximize the impact of their research.