Nigeria awarded US $500,000 grant to boost Agriculture
Nigeria has been awarded US $500,000 grant to boost agriculture in the country. United States Agency for International Development (USAID) issued the co-investment grant...
Horticulture sector in Kenya to diversify export markets
Horticulture sector in Kenya is set to diversify its export markets in order to boost its revenues. Okisegere Ojepat, CEO of the Fresh Produce...
African Development Bank approves $1.4 million grant to improve household food security in the...
The Zambian project is in line with the Bank’s High 5 strategic priorities, specifically, Feed Africa, Industrialize Africa, and Improve the quality of life...
Expanding Africa’s Insurance Sector with Mikir Shah, CEO, Africa Specialty Risks
Credit and currency risks have long been seen by investors as a barrier to entry for African markets
Kenya commissions 20 tanks for irrigation in Gatundu
The government of Kenya through the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation has commissioning 20 tanks that store rainwater for irrigation of several farms...
African Development Bank Group appoints Dr. Beth Dunford as Vice President, Agriculture, Human and...
The African Development Bank Group is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Beth Dunford as Vice President, Agriculture, Human and Social Development, effective...
The future of smart farming in South Africa
By: Nico Groenewald, Standard Bank’s Head of AgricultureTechnology has completely transformed agriculture over the last few decades. These days, farmers are integrating everything from...
S. Sudan receives US $116m to improve agricultural production
South Sudan has received US $116million from the World Bank to fund two projects aimed at strengthening the capacity of farmers to improve agricultural...
The Sustainable Solution for Food Production and Consumption
By James Wong, Ethnobotanist and Presenter of Follow the Food on BBC World News and BBC.com
In the future, there will be more of us...
OpEd : Kenya is hurtling towards starvation on agricultural policy set by non-experts
By Okisegere Ojepat, CEO Fresh Produce Consortium Kenya
It is hard to remember any decision that has ever harmed Kenya as much as the recommendation...












