Crop insurance insulate thousands from weather vagaries
Over 180,000 smallholder farmers in East Africa have insured their crops, in a new move that is fuelled by the continued unpredictable weather patterns that
Over 180,000 smallholder farmers in East Africa have insured their crops, in a new move that is fuelled by the continued unpredictable weather patterns that
Kenya’s smallholder farmers still count on radio to learn new techniques of improved farming despite a boom in technology but still argue they cannot get
Francis Ondier 52 is very particular about visitors to his livestock farm. Any visitor must wash their hands and disinfect their shoes. It has not
A new partnership has assisted smallholder farmers in Kiambu county access year round hay for their livestock at a time when changes in climate are
At a time when the changing climatic conditions are dictating what seeds to plant where, one Kenyan company has incessantly committed itself to breeding high
Kenya is fine-tuning a new legal framework to regulate the registration and oversight of pesticides at a time when legal gaps have given dubious traders
Kenya is planning to mechanise its agriculture and looking to India for farm equipment that will bring down production costs at a time when there
Ezekiel Muli has perfected the art of roadside farming and is now feeding hundreds of dust infested Mlolongo and Athi River neighbourhoods in a venture
A visit to a friend’s tree tomato farm by George Wambugu became a light bulb moment that saw him quit a medical delivery job in
On a cold, early morning in this small community, women and girls are already working on farms. Bent over and holding short hoes, they tease
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