Rwanda’s tea sector: The Potential $8 million Savings through Responsible Digital Payments

Over 100,000 people are directly employed by the tea sector in Rwanda, making it the country's third-largest employer. The sector contributes to the livelihoods...

Tanzania offering practical agribusiness skills to enhance youth engagement in horticulture production

The Tanzania Horticultural Association (Taha) in collaboration with Horti-Tengeru training college has started imparting practical agri-business skills to 36 out of selected 812 youth...

IFAD President and President of Kenya agree to accelerate agriculture and adapt to climate...

On his first official visit to Kenya, Alvaro Lario, President of the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), met with William Ruto, President of...

The Milken Institute, Motsepe Foundation Announce Winners of The Milken-Motsepe Prize in Agritech

The Milken Institute and the Motsepe Foundation today announced the winners of the Milken-Motsepe Prize in AgriTech , the first of a series of multiyear,...

Zero Sugar Beverages Market to Surpass US$ 13,150.6 Million by 2033

Future Market Insights (FMI) forecasts that the global market for zero-sugar beverages will be valued at US$3,328 million in 2023. It is anticipated to...

Agricultural drought in the Horn of Africa was due to climate change: Scientists

World Weather Attribution (WWA), a grouping of international scientists has concluded that the devastating drought in the Horn of Africa, where tens of millions of...

Rwanda to tap into Nature Based Solutions for sustainable agriculture productions

Rwanda seeks to tap into Nature Based Solutions (NbS) to promote agriculture practices that are protecting the environment and biodiversity and still sustain food...

Oiling the cogs that fuel agriculture: Engen partners with Nampo

As a progressive energy and solutions partner that is firmly committed to enriching lives for a sustainable future, Engen will once again partner with...

Kenya urban farming has potential to create resilient city, town families during crisis

Although it may not offer complete solution to poor city and town dwellers’ economic and food security problems as has been the claim, urban...

Kenya canola smallholders to enjoy global prices courtesy of contract farming with local oil...

Small-scale canola farmers in Kenya are set to enjoy global prices for their canola seeds after entering into contract farming with a local oil...
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