Prioritise agriculture for development, Africa governments urged
A farmer irrigates his vegetables in Western Kenya using a solar pump. African governments have been urged to help in accelerating agriculture for economic growth
A farmer irrigates his vegetables in Western Kenya using a solar pump. African governments have been urged to help in accelerating agriculture for economic growth
Chicks around the Economical Brooder Jiko from Milele Farm. The jiko is a solution to farmers who do not have electricity. Photo courtesy. In helping
Farmers applying Aflasafe at a maize farm. Aflasafe eliminates aflatoxins by between 80 per cent and 99 per cent in a season. Photo by IITA.
Keziah Kiorio checking on tamarillo fruits at her home at Tetu, Nyeri County. She does not regret leaving maize growing for tamarillos, which are on
Tomato fruits at the Mombasa ASK Show. Tomato prices are growing steadily around the country, with Eldoret paying Sh7,000 for a 64kg crate. Photo by
Agronomist Obed Kamoni inspects eggplants during the 2016 Mombasa ASK Show. Kenya and Africa may benefit from the Brexit. Photo by Laban Robert. The Kenyan
Friesian cows at the 2016 Nakuru ASK Show. Kisii County farmer manages his dairy cows from Meru via a mobile phone. Photo by Laban Robert.
Carrots ready for the market. Mombasa pays highest prices for agro-produce. Photo by Royal Horticultural Society. Dependence on inter-county ‘importation’ is causing Mombasa County residents
Agripreneurs during an exhibition at a past African agribusiness event. This year’s Africa Agri Week event to be held in Lagos, Nigeria from 8th-11th May.
Kenya Biologics and icipe officers during the opening of the fruit fly control protein bait facility in Makuyu, Murang’a County. The bait could cut pest
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