Group alternative farming models help farmers weather climate change
A new model that assists members of a particular community to collectively adapt to changing weather patterns through alternative farming practices has been credited with
A new model that assists members of a particular community to collectively adapt to changing weather patterns through alternative farming practices has been credited with
Small-scale potato farmers using furrow irrigation can make use of little water to bring more acreage under cultivation by applying the partial irrigation method. Partial
The HOSA members tending the seedlings. Photo courtesy. Horticulture Students Association (HOSA) at Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT) have set up a
Part of Ndolo’s farm in Machakos County. He practices crop rotation growing pigeon peas and sweet potatoes beside mango and pawpaw in part of the farm. Photo:
County governments and organizations working in Kenya’s arid areas are expressing appetite for sweet potatoes in a bid to balance between feeding population and livestock,
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