Tanzania and Netherlands signs MoU on horticulture production and marketing collaborations

Tanzania has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Netherlands, a move that will enable the East African country increase its horticulture products market...

Bolt and Engineering ‘a-maize-s’ at NAMPO: latest in tools and equipment as well as...

The Bolt and Engineering (B.E.D.) Group was proud to exhibit once again at Grain SA’s annual NAMPO Harvest Day from 16 to 19 May,...

Why digital transformation matters to food processors and packhouses

Though digital technologies are still young, they are already improving operational efficiencies and have the power to help improve profitability in other ways too....

WEDA supplies feeding technologies for insect breeding systems to Austrian company Livin Farms

Key technologies for breeding the black soldier fly The German world market leader in liquid feeding, WEDA Dammann & Westerkamp, has sold a liquid feeding...

Hope for Uganda livestock keepers as scientists develop first of its kind anti-tick vaccine

Hope at last for livestock farmers in Uganda following a breakthrough by scientists at the National Livestock Resources Institute (NaLIRRI) in developing first of...

SAB commemorates World Environment Day

World Environment Day (WED) is the largest global platform for environmental public outreach and is celebrated by millions of people across the world, led...

Swiss biological agricultural product manufacturer sets up office in Kenya

Andermatt, leading Swiss biological agricultural product manufacturer, has set up office in Kenya as it seeks to spread into the region with its wide...

Taxation of sugar-sweetened beverages a ‘win-win’ for Ghana’s public health strategy

A new win for Ghana: 20% tax has been imposed on sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs), including flavoured juice drinks, sweetened tea, sodas, and energy drinks....

Young Kenyan woman sets farmers ahead of pests and diseases with cutting-edge technology

If farmers can harvest and sell more produce, and earn more money, they can make a better life. In principle, it sounds straight-forward, but...

28 year old IT graduate who left computers for not-so-famous snail farming in Kenya

Since 2007 when snail farming made its debut in Kenya, farmers are slowly considering the venture which is not yet that popular in the...
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