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...

Zambia saves US$155 mln on fertilizer procurement-Hichilema

Delayed distribution of fertilizer inputs to deserving smallholder farmers during the just ended season was an administrative initiative to curb  corruption but helped to...

Liquid Fertiliser, organic farming, panacea for Africa-Zambian Farmer

By: Jeff KapembwaThe high cost of fertilizer, its effects on the soil can best be resolved through the use of organic farming and the...

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,...

Humic Acid Market Size To Hit 1.1 bn by 2028

Propelled by the rapidly growing farming industry together and the thriving demand for dietary supplements globally, the humic acid market is set to grow...

High input costs set to threaten Zim farmers’ viability: FEWS NET

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has made an alert that farming in Zimbabwe during the 2022/23 season will likely result in...

The Voice Inside You And The Actions You Take

"If everyone agrees with your ideas, they can’t be as radical as you think.." By: Nimrod Israely - Founder and CEO at Biofeed Ltd I dedicate...

Veterinarian from Ecuador Takes Helm at WSAVA

New President and Directors Elected During 2023 WSAVA World Congress Dr Ellen van Nierop, a small animal clinician who practices in Ecuador, was elected WSAVA...
Malawi Farm input subsidy programme: Is it a worthy cause?

Shipment of 20 000MT of fertiliser from Russia to Malawi starts: UN

The United Nations (UN) says it welcomes the donation of 260 000 metric tonnes of fertiliser from Russian producers stored in the European ports...
Morocco launches first fertilizer products on the Romanian market

Namibia welcomes fertiliser donation from Russia

Fertiliser prices are driving up food prices in Africa and the Namibian government says it will welcome a donation of fertilisers from Russia, its ambassador to that...
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