Farmers Crippled by Fall Armyworm Outbreak Are Selling Off Farms

By Nonkululeko Britton-Masekela, an organic farmer and thought leader in agriculture The fall armyworm infestation in Africa is bankrupting farmers who cannot afford expensive insecticides...

Quton releases new cotton hybrid seed

Zimbabwe's major cotton seed producer Quton, has released new cotton hybrid seed. The seed, which generally requires less water, boasts of a higher yield...

An Improvement in SA Summer Crop Production Estimates

by Wandile Sihlobo South Africa is in for a fairly good harvest in 2017/18 production season. This was confirmed by the third production forecasts released by...

Produce cheaper chemicals for fall armyworm control

Agriculture experts have urged the Zimbabwe Government to invest in production of cheaper chemicals for fall armyworm control to reduce costs of production for...

Starting a successful farming business ‘from subsistence to commercial farming’

By Innocent Mhangarai : Traditionally in the African context households have been practicing farming as a way of ensuring that the family is well fed, well-nourished...

Zambian farmers lack access to farm inputs, basic extension services, says NGO

Humanitarian organisation People In Need (PIN) says most smallholder farmers in the Western Province of Zambia lack access to agricultural inputs, farm assets, agricultural...

Kenya Pepper exporters suffer losses from pest attacks

Kenya’s pepper exporters have suffered a huge losses following the escalation of False Codling Moth pest attack. Consequently, the European Union market has imposed...

Op-ed : Fall armyworm invasion, a wake-up call for Africa

By Michelle Adelman, an advocate for plant-based protein food and founder of Accite Holdings, which focuses on technology-led, sustainable agriculture projects in Africa. The outbreak...

Proper Maize Post-harvest practices

By Nita Karume: (Kenya)   Shortages and high prices continue to characterize Kenya’s food security status. As a country, Kenya is still reeling from the effects...

US$500 000 to fight avian flu and fall army-worm in Zimbabwe

By Oscar Nkala The Japanese embassy in Harare has donated US$500 000 to help the government of Zimbabwe fight the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI)...
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