Fact sheet on commercial kienyeji chicken management
Commercial indigenous chicken farmers for a long time have thought that keeping these type of chicken on free range is just enough. They therefore avoid taking
Commercial indigenous chicken farmers for a long time have thought that keeping these type of chicken on free range is just enough. They therefore avoid taking
Sweet potatoes farmers from Kirinyaga County have resorted to sprinkler irrigation system where water is distributed by overhead high-pressure sprinklers from a central location in
Smallholder farmers in Kenya face many challenges during the dry season due to dwindling feed for their animals. Farmers usually lack good quality feed that
By George Munene Staple food prices in East Africa are expected to remain above average for the remainder of 2022 due to anticipated below-average harvests;
By George Munene The national government is working with major millers to develop a plan for contracted yellow maize farming by local farmers to
By George Munene The Government has availed Ksh 3.55 Billion, to subsidize 1.42 million 50 kg bags (71,000 Mt) of fertilizer at a maximum price
The inclusion of a solar drier into production has increased the shelf-life of vegetables from two days to more than eight months, allowing Kisii
In avoiding losses to lethal necrosis and other diseases, Kisii County farmer Alfred Ombuna has resorted to growing yellow maize, which matures in four months
With reports showing that one in every five kilos of food produced in Africa goes to waste during and after harvest, Kiambu County farmer has
While farmers are adopting irrigation for crop production on dry spells, a study has established that unmonitored water may lead to loss of more than
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