Strawberry farmer training youth to help in producing quality fruits
Willian Kibe (right) training some of the youth at his farm in Uthiru. He trains between three and five youth once every week. Photo courtesy.
Willian Kibe (right) training some of the youth at his farm in Uthiru. He trains between three and five youth once every week. Photo courtesy.
Margaret Mutheu (left) and her friend tending to their passion crops at Kaewa in Machakos County. Photo courtesy. An Information Technology expert who began passion
In 2012, Michael Murigi Kariuki an accountant by profession started dairy farming as a side hustle to supplement his income. The venture currently earns him
Maize farmers can reduce weed infestation in their farms by 31 to 60 per cent by intercropping mucuna, an herbaceous legume that also increases soil
Galla goats can grow up to six feet long and they are hardy and productive. Photo, East Africa Galla Goat Breeders Association. Some three farmers from
Boer goats breed. When they are properly fed and managed, they are able to attain 200g of weight per day translating to 30-35kg live weight
Ten years ago, Nancy Nduku, a house wife started poultry farming with 100 birds; her venture has since grown into a farm with more than
The county government of Vihiga has rolled out a plan to give free avocado, tea and coffee seedlings to farmers in the region as it
Sahiwal herd cattle at the Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization (KALRO) Dairy Research Institute. Livestock turnover in Kenya has grown in the recent past due to
Pod Borer Resistant Cowpea variety which is safe for human and animals. Photo courtesy. The Federal Government of Nigeria has launched the first genetically modified food
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