Kenya put to test in applying government’s new Acts in sugar regulation
Public policy has the power to be transformatory, which is why we invest in it. For the best of policies change economies, solving old and
Public policy has the power to be transformatory, which is why we invest in it. For the best of policies change economies, solving old and
Kenyan farmers can now export their beef products to Uganda after President Yoweri Museveni lifted the ban on imports into the country following trade talks
The price of one crate of tomatoes has increased from Sh4,000 to Sh10,000 driven by high demand occasioned by the current dry weather that has
Kenya has lifted ban on Chinese fish imports into the country at a time when local fish production has declined due to water hyacinth invasion
Pineapple farmers can earn up to 15 times more by exporting their produce to Israel rather than selling to local markets. A medium sized pineapple
One in five farms in Kenya and Uganda now uses the network to share intel and answer one another’s questions Nairobi, Kampala and London –
Nairobi will host the 29th Annual International Association of Operative Millers Mideast & Africa Region (IAOM MEA) Conference and Expo, Africa’s biggest processed cereal grains
East African farmers may soon benefit from a climate change resilient cassava in a bid to boost food security. Researchers from Jomo Kenyatta University of
NAIROBI, 14 August 2018 – Kenya’s impressive volumetric growth rate per year and access to new markets have helped the country to overtake South Africa
The price of one kilogram of tea has dropped from Sh226 to Sh221 over the last one week at the Mombasa auction representing a 20
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