ISOBUS technology allows for full compatibility between all tractors and implements

The major advantage of ISOBUS technology in the agricultural industry is that it allows for full compatibility between tractors and implements, regardless of brands...

Rice Farmers in Zambia gear for production

Rice farmers in 85 cooperatives in Kanchibiya district in Zambia are geared to undertake the production of the cereal in the next farming season...

Brastorne Connects the Unconnected in Africa

Brastorne has implemented disruptive solutions to dissolve the barriers to digital inclusion in AfricaMore and more aspects of modern life have moved online. Access...

Developing new groundnut varieties to boost farmer incomes in Telangana

To boost valuable groundnut production across Telangana, the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) and Professor Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University...

Zambia pays farmers for food purchases amid cries for delayed inputs

Zambia has paid the last installment of K139,982,970 (US$9 million) of all the commitments owed to the smallholder farmers that supplied maize and other...

How Young People are Creating Businesses Selling Coffee

As part of Nestlé Needs YOUth Initiative, MYOWBU is benefitting over 5, 000 young people and seeks to double its youth outreach with entrepreneurship...

Zimbabwe govt offers financial support for viable agribusiness

The Zimbabwe government’s Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development is offering financial support to farmers, agribusinesses and business development enterprises with...

Bio scientists helping farmers grow produce

Two young bio scientists are using science and technology to produces fast turnover vegetable seedlings.By: Nonhlanhla NtuliExtreme weather conditions caused by climate change make...
Siaya County, Kenya urged to adopt coffee planting

Nature-positive farming techniques in Africa improving crop yields

Pilot projects in Africa have shown that nature-positive techniques are not only improving crop yields for farmers, but also reducing soil erosion, improving water...

Project launched to prevent spread of Fusarium wilt in bananas

The Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research ACIAR has launched a project to protect small-scale banana growers in Mozambique and Tanzania against Fusarium wilt...
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