UN’s Tobacco-Free Farms initiative empowers Kenyan farmers shift to high-iron bean
In the heart of Busia County, Sarah Ikarot Papa, 46, stands as a symbol of hope for women overcoming the challenges of tobacco farming. Sarah
In the heart of Busia County, Sarah Ikarot Papa, 46, stands as a symbol of hope for women overcoming the challenges of tobacco farming. Sarah
The Locust Pesticides Management System enhances locust management and reduces the risks of pesticides to humans and the environment. When the desert locust upsurge of
The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is intensifying its efforts to combat the effects of Fall Armyworm (FAW) in Kenya and across Africa. As part
The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations and its international soil partnership have launched a programme to increase soil productivity in forty
Over 130 nations will tomorrow commemorate World Food Day, an event which is held on 16 October every year. This comes at a time when
Sarah Sikatenda, a refugee from Democratic Republic of Congo, now farms to feed her family and build a future. Photo: Sven G. Simonsen/ FAO. A
More than 15,000 sorghum and bean farmers in Kenya have found market power in selling their produce through groups of between 15 to 30 members.
Youth in Nandi County have been encouraged to take up opportunities in agribusiness to create self-employment at a time when seven million Kenyan are facing
A good number of youth especially in Africa find it difficult to venture in agriculture due traditional ways of farming which require tough manual labour
Packed fuerte avocado variety ready for market. Avocado is grown widely in several agro-ecological zones in Kenya mainly by small-scale growers at 85 per cent.
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