Cargill and partners announce first Gold Standard-approved methane emissions reduction methodology for beef producers

The groundbreaking methodology will help beef producers better understand the impact of feed supplements, enabling projects to measure and quantify the reduction of methane...

Kano state Agro-Pastoral Development Project, launches mass livestock vaccination

Kano state Agro-Pastoral Development Project, KSADP, has launched the 2022 free, mass livestock campaign, targeting 1, 025, 000 cattle and 750, 000 goats and...

Dairy camel farming, the next big venture for families in arid and semi-arid lands...

While Kenyans are used to tea made of cow’s milk for their breakfast, a new beverage is brewing in the country: this is tea...

World Animal Protection Calls on the Public to Eat Less Meat

World Animal Protection, a leading  animal welfare organization,  calls on you to reduce the amount of meat you eat. In a campaign dubbed #EatLessMeat,...

A Decade of fruitful collaboration

South Sudan Government and FAO commemorate 10th anniversary of close cooperation towards ending food and nutrition insecurity  The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United...

UFS enhances food security with affordable and healthy solutions

Addressing the issue of food security in South Africa, Dr Brandon van Rooyen from the Department of Sustainable Food Systems and Development and Manager...

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...

Akinwumi Adesina’s reappointment to Scaling Up Nutrition (SUN) Movement Lead Group boosts efforts towards...

African Development Bank Group President Akinwumi A. Adesina has welcomed his reappointment by United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres to the Scaling Up Nutrition (SUN)...

Health needs heighten as Sudan conflict displaces millions of people

The conflict in Sudan that has forced 3.4 million people to flee for safety within the country and across its borders is rapidly intensifying...

Theileriosis hits Zimbabwe

By Lawrence Paganga An outbreak of theileriosis, commonly known in Zimbabwe as January disease, has claimed over 500 cattle in Masvingo province since the start...
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