The Tunisian agricultural research system has several objectives: establishing national research programs, coordinating education and research institutions, and orienting higher education work toward farmers. Several research projects were proposed through partnerships between the agricultural research institute (IRESA) and industry groups. Fifteen project chains were developed across various agricultural sectors. Tunisia has multiple agricultural research institutes and centers that conduct research within national priorities and through international collaborations. The National Institute of Agronomy of Tunisia (INRAT) is a leading institute located in Tunis that conducts education, research, and extension activities across seven specialties to address challenges in the agricultural sector.