Major Deals to Accelerate Africa’s Path to Prosperity through Agriculture Agreed
Close to US$6.5 billion worth of investments in palm oil, pulses, potato and rice, mainly in West Africa, over the next eight years, were made
Close to US$6.5 billion worth of investments in palm oil, pulses, potato and rice, mainly in West Africa, over the next eight years, were made
Farmer irrigating her cabbage garden. Experts predict that irrigated areas in Sub-Saharan Africa from 1998 to 2030 will increase
Dry planting tool with tubes for seed and fertiliser (PIC: KALRO) Two tools have been developed by the Kenya Agricultultural and Livestock Research Organization and
The Fall Armyworm (FAW) (scientific name Spodoptera frugiperda) is a moth, native to tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas,
A farmer weeds her maize garden. A report on global hunger says malnutrition in sub-Saharan African children could be reduced if women
Afarmer checks on his maize farm whichj has been attacke by the Fall Armyworm. Biopesticides are a lower risk control option.
Mr. Moris Okulo, an ecologist who works as a guide at Dunga Beach in Kisumu holds
Hilda Gacheri with her traditional banana fibre bag One innovative form 3 student at Materi Girls high school in Tharaka Nithi County, Kenya has made
Potato cyst nematode (Globodera rostochiensis or G. rostochiensis) which is resistant to pesticides and persist in soil threatens
An Avocado farmer holding her produce ready for sale A characteristic feature of Kenya’s smallholder agriculture is the dominance of primary production. This normally involves
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