Good news as Google announces Sh100m grant to train Kenyan farmers on digital skills
Tech firm Google yesterday announced Sh100m grant that will be used to train 100,000 Kenyan smallholder farmers in digital skills to enable the farmers up
Tech firm Google yesterday announced Sh100m grant that will be used to train 100,000 Kenyan smallholder farmers in digital skills to enable the farmers up
New maize hybrids branded as TELA maize have been enhanced through biotechnology to improve their drought tolerance and ability to resist attacks by insects. Photo
Sugarcane farmers in Western Kenya can now sell their produce to more than one miller in an expanded market strategy aimed at ending perennial poaching
Over 130 nations will tomorrow commemorate World Food Day, an event which is held on 16 October every year. This comes at a time when
Sarah Sikatenda, a refugee from Democratic Republic of Congo, now farms to feed her family and build a future. Photo: Sven G. Simonsen/ FAO. A
The efforts by the Kenyan government to enhance food security and sustainable agriculture as part of its big four agenda has received a major boost
Lumpy skin disease is an infection in cattle that can cause 20 per cent mortality rate and mainly affects cows at the peak of milking
At 38, Robert Macharia Kinyua is the owner of Mwihoko Dairy Goat Farm. He earns Sh24,000 more monthly rearing goats, a venture he started eight
The Manager of Agricultural Development Corporation (ADC) Semen Production Centre, Muchemi Kariuki (in white shirt) explains to visitors how paddocking is utilised to ensure production during
Carringtone kinyanjui Farmer inspecting his farm which has been affactec by drought. Photo courtesy. About three months ago, I got the opportunity to attend a
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