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
According to the Central Bank of Kenya’s (CBK) November 2023 Agriculture Sector Survey the current favourable weather conditions are expected to boost agricultural production. However,
According to data from the Famine Early Warning System Network (FEWS NET) staple food prices in Kenya remain atypically high, driven by high demand, high
The East Africa region is expected to have a net surplus of 1,700,000MT of maize in marketing year (MY) 2023/24. This is 119 per cent
The United States Agency for International Development in Tanzania celebrated the firstyear achievements for the Feed the Future Tanzania Kilimo Tija (Productive Agriculture) project at
A recent study conducted by CABI sheds light on the alarming consequences of the apple snail invasion on rice production and food security in Kenya
Growers in Tanzania can now benefit from a range of Dudutech’s biological pest control products. The portfolio approved by Tanzanian authorities includes beneficial mites and
Farmers gather at Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology stand for inquieries during this year’s Agritech event at Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC). Photo:
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
Tanzania’s Arumeru District Commisioner has banned all local Kenyan carrots from entering the East African Country affecting more than 50,000 smallholder farmers in the country.
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