Sugar industry faces exacerbated decline and extinction on proposed regulations
By Michael Arum, Coordinator of the Sugar Campaign for Kenyan cane growers Kenya’s sugar industry has many natural advantages, almost all of which have been
By Michael Arum, Coordinator of the Sugar Campaign for Kenyan cane growers Kenya’s sugar industry has many natural advantages, almost all of which have been
Part of Mwambigu’s kales farm at Taita-Taveta. Photo courtesy. After being edged out of bodaboda riding business due to competition towards the end of 2018, Jasper Mwambigu
Banny Ronoh, 28, an agricultural economist and a tutor at the Rift Valley College of Management and Technology (RVCMT has introduced a new farming technology
Arrowroot farm, photo courtesy. Washington Luano, an arrowroot farmer from Matungu in Kakamega County is earning Sh150,000 a season from arrowroot farming after abandoning maize
Umoja East Africa Fund, a Nairobi based NGO has launched a new product called Indigenous Micro-organisms (IMO) that catalyses soil fertility, improves crop yields and
Kirui’s harvested and packed passion fruits ready for market. He sells a kilo of the fruits at Sh120 in Nakuru Town. Photo courtesy While pursuing
Illegal sugar regulations presented without impact assessment or justification breached Statutory Instruments Act 2013, now before Parliamentary Committee on Delegated Legislation Nairobi -12 July 2019
Pawpaw fruits affected by Papaya Anthracnose disease. Orchard Technologies Enterprise is seeking to introduce a handheld device which will help farmers detect fruits pests and
Irene Ogali, a PHD student at the Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology is working on a new vaccine to end Newcastle disease with
Amaranth crop. The seeds are processed into popped, flaked, extruded and grounded into flour. Photo courtesy. Mitahato Education and Development Fund (MEDF), a dedicated vocational centre
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