Fish drying racks stem stock loss, doubling prices
A new method of drying fish using low cost racks is reducing drying time from three days to eight hours while doubling market prices among
A new method of drying fish using low cost racks is reducing drying time from three days to eight hours while doubling market prices among
Farmers in semi arid areas, knocked by weather patterns are learning new techniques to beat the weather vagaries like planting before the rains start and
Students at Chisare Secondary School of Western Kenya are earning their school income with the sale of tomato plants in a classic example of how
An agricultural organization is rewriting the farming script in the former war ravaged Northern Uganda with the introduction of small scale organic vegetable farming a
As more farmers delve into modern farming, their produce is attracting huge demand locally and internationally. But to exporters, especially horticultural, knowing the right documentation
A new artificial method of inseminating chicken is underway which is promising quicker and guaranteed egg fertilization at a time when age old practice of
Depleted and tired soils have cost African farmers US$4 billion each year in lost productivity, with the region being a laggard in fertilizer use, but
An industrious farmer from western Uganda tired of the meager earnings from his bananas has decided to delve into value addition, making banana flour which
Behind rows of succulent tomatoes and towering onions planted in plastics in Nairobi’s Mathare slum, is the story of one woman’s resolve to rid the
Janet Kinya a widow of two moves across her granary as she admires her well arranged sacks of beans and peas. She is among the
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