Napier grass intercropping controls destructive stem-borer pest
Stem-borer pest contributes up to 40 per cent loss of cereal harvest to farmers especially maize. Both the large grain borer and the spotted stem
Stem-borer pest contributes up to 40 per cent loss of cereal harvest to farmers especially maize. Both the large grain borer and the spotted stem
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
A community cinema being credited with saving Kakamega forest, that hosts some of the most rare birds globally, and which is under threat of human
A communal grazing model in Samburu that allows camel herds to graze simultaneously in organized plots using a rotation schedule is taming inter clan clashes
A former Ugandan pilot’s decision to turn to poultry farming has paid off with his 6700 birds now worth Sh 10million, a venture that has
Fish farmers in Uganda are poised to grow their catches ten times with modern fishing rigs that are set to replace the traditional kerosene powered
When 24-year old Ralia’s husband left her and their four children, it was like staring into an abyss. That happened five years ago when Ralia
December 21, 2023– The government has disbursed 45,000 tonnes (900,000 bags) of fertilizer for Kenya Tea Development Agency (KTDA) tea farmers with a promise that
There are three major issues to consider when one wants to rear rabbits for commercial purposes. These include building appropriate cages where they live, feeding
An agriculture graduate from East African University is using his knowledge to train and help crop producers through the production process and eventually link them
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