TETFUND Centre of Excellence for Integrated Farming Systems, Federal Polytechnic Bauchi, Nigeria, Achieves QAHE Accreditation

Dec 12, 2025

The International Association for Quality Assurance in Pre-Tertiary & Higher Education (QAHE) is proud to announce that the TETFUND Centre of Excellence for Integrated Farming Systems (TCOEIFS) at Federal Polytechnic Bauchi, Nigeria, has officially been accredited by QAHE. This recognition marks a significant milestone in the institution’s commitment to advancing agricultural education and research through global quality standards.

The Centre of Excellence was established under the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFUND) initiative to promote innovation, sustainability, and integrated farming practices that address food security and economic development. Its programs focus on practical training, applied research, and capacity building in areas such as crop production, livestock management, agribusiness, and environmental sustainability. These objectives align perfectly with QAHE’s rigorous accreditation criteria, which emphasize academic integrity, structured governance, and continuous improvement.

By integrating modern agricultural technologies with hands-on learning, TCOEIFS provides students and professionals with the skills and knowledge required to thrive in the agricultural sector. The Centre’s emphasis on community engagement and industry collaboration further strengthens its role as a hub for agricultural transformation in Nigeria and beyond.

QAHE accreditation is a globally recognized mark of quality assurance, validating that TCOEIFS adheres to international standards of excellence in education and research. This achievement enhances the Centre’s credibility and reinforces its mission to contribute to national development through sustainable farming systems.

QAHE congratulates the TETFUND Centre of Excellence for Integrated Farming Systems at Federal Polytechnic Bauchi on this accomplishment and looks forward to supporting its continued success in shaping future agricultural leaders.