Industry calls for faster regulatory approval process for agricultural progression
The need for a more streamlined, faster approval process for regulations on crop protection chemicals was highlighted on the third day of the Africa...
Veterinary legend honoured on opening day of Africa Agri Tech 2023
The official opening of Africa Agri Tech 2023 was marked by the induction of the first person into South African agriculture’s inaugural Hall of...
How Can We Make Agriculture Safer for Workers?
Agriculture is a vital industry providing housing, food and other necessities for human survival. However, there are numerous safety risks for those working in...
The rise of cultivated meat: how will this new technology affect farmers and veterinary...
Cultivated meat – meat products grown from cells in a laboratory – might sound like science fiction, but it’s fast becoming a reality. Although it’s unlikely that we’ll...
Africa Agri Expo 2023 in Nairobi set to attract record industry visitors
The event is taking place between 8th & 9th February at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre
Africa Agri Expo 2023, in official partnership with the...
WSAVA Alerts to Emerging ‘Canine Welfare Crisis’ Caused by the Popularity of Short-Nosed Breeds
Veterinarians around the world are warning about an emerging canine welfare crisis caused by the rapidly increasing number of short-nosed (brachycephalic) dogs. These dogs...
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,...
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...
40 graduate as vet doctors in Rwanda
At least 40 students have graduated as veterinary doctors from the University of Rwanda’s College of Veterinary Medicine.
The intake was between 2016 and 2022.
The...