Is 2023 set to be a game-changer for lab-grown meat?

Focus sharpens on alternatives to traditional meat to help address climate and biodiversity emergencies Compassion in World Farming shares innovations to watch out...

Animal diseases haunt Zambia

Swine Fever among other animal diseases have continued haunting Zambia, threatening the agriculture sector, the new country’s economic growth lifeblood, fueling concern over country’s...

African Development Bank grants about EUR 40 million for the development of livestock production...

The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank Group has approved a loan of €39.30 million to the government of Senegal on Friday,...

Consumers face another expensive braai season in 2022

Consumers face an expensive braai season as they enter the December festive with meat inflation at the highest level for this period since November...

Joint indigenous veld goat project launched

iNkosi Zwelothando Mabandla, AfriForum and the family farmer network the Southern African Agri Initiative (Saai) yesterday launched the joint indigenous veld goat agricultural development...
Rwanda to increase milk production

Rwanda to increase milk production

Rwanda has announced plans to increase country’s milk production to meet market. Solange Uwituze, the Rwanda Agriculture and Animal Resources Development Board (RAB) Director...

Zambia envisions enhanced livestock investment

The recurring livestock deficit in Zambia has prompted authorities to call sustained investment in the sector to meet local and foreign  demand. Research data available...

Op-ed :The world cannot afford to ignore drought in the Horn of Africa

Joint Op-ed by - By Mohamed Malick Fall, UNICEF Regional Director for Eastern and Southern Africa, Michael Dunford, WFP Regional Director for Eastern Africa,...

UN’s IFAD and the U.S. State Department help small-scale farmers to further reduce methane...

The UN’s International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) and the U.S. State Department announced a new partnership to support small-scale farmers in developing countries...

Tanzania adopts high yield dairy cows, improved fee

Tanzania has adopted high yield dairy cattle breeds and improved feed to increase milk production while at the same time reducing planet warming greenhouse...
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