Kenya’s food prices remain high due to fuel prices, weak shilling & El Nino effects
According to USAID’s food insecurity tracker FEWS NET, staple food prices in Kenya remain high despite the country recording above-average harvests due to high fuel
According to USAID’s food insecurity tracker FEWS NET, staple food prices in Kenya remain high despite the country recording above-average harvests due to high fuel
USAID has extended its two research partnerships under Feed the Future, the U.S. government’s global hunger and food security initiative for five years. These critical
Farmers living in frost-prone areas can reduce losses due to dehydration by growing susceptible crops in sunken seedbeds, whose soil is warmer than the surface.
Up to 6500 farmers in Thika have increased their yields two to six times using a farming method that doesn’t require fertilizer and uses a
A man pulling a cart full of goods towards Busia border point. Photo courtesy. Small-scale farmers at Busia, Kenya- Uganda border have teamed up with
Makueni green gram farmers are set to benefit from the national government initiative launched last week to promote green grams as a model crop in
Bean breeders have discovered 30 types of ‘heat beater beans’ that could keep production from crashing in large swaths of bean-dependent Latin America and Africa,
Nava Farm in Nyeri County is growing potatoes, tomatoes, beans, garlic and red onions on rotation that has kept its production all-time high of 15-20
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