Helping smallholders secure Malawi’s food future

Malawi’s farmers fear El Nino because it always brings drought, withering heat, and therefore poor crop performance. Poor crop performance means farmers falling closer...

Drip irrigation Benefits and its Technical challenges

Drip irrigation is one of the most efficient water and nutrient delivery system for growing crops, it delivers water and nutrients directly to the...

Digitisation and business continuity planning are critical to organisational success

Digitisation and business continuity have become the critical business drivers of sustainability, growth and long-term success. They are the foundations of business resilience, as...

SOLENOID VS. CERAMIC VALVES: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

Selecting the right valve goes beyond understanding the function it needs to serve. It’s also important to factor in cost efficiency, durability and maintenance considerations....

Empowering a new generation of urban gardeners with creative solutions

Once dismissed as an activity for retirees, gardening is now becoming one of the coolest trends among millennials and Gen Z. The art of...

Battling Mycotoxins in Poultry: How INBERG is Leading the Charge

In a world increasingly concerned with food safety, the issue of mycotoxins has emerged as a significant threat to both animal and human health....
Farming under drought – failure and success

Farming under drought – failure and success

I dug in my wheat – which I had sowed in March. It germinated but it shriveled, the grains didn’t fill so I ended...
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VapourGuard™ – Water & Resource Saving Solution

Image by : DL Plastics. Efficient and reliable water storage is part of a vital infrastructure, providing a...

Opinion | A Critical Moment for Africa’s Drylands: Building Resilient Food Systems

By:George Richards, Director of Community Jameel, and Appolinaire Djikeng, Director General of the International Livestock Research Institute A quiet, deadly crisis is unfolding in Africa’s...

Harnessing the potential of indigenous knowledge system (IKS) in rearing of indigenous chickens

By Innocent Mhangarai Most small-scale farmers have a competitive advantage in their production as they tie together traditional knowledge to their advantage to sustain their...
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