Tanzania scraps 42 coffee levies
The government of Tanzania has scrapped 42 out of 47 levies that were being charged from coffee growers in Kagera region as part of...
Egypt, Zambia probe bilateral cooperation in agricultural field
The governments of Egypt and Zambia have come together to promote agriculture cooperation. Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation El Sayed El Quseir discussed...
African Faith Communities appeal to U.S Congress: “Stop funding industrial Agriculture ,AGRA is hurting...
Today, 30 March, the Southern African Faith Communities’ Environment Institute (SAFCEI) joins civil society leaders across Africa to brief U.S. congressional aides about the...
Agricultural equipment: radial and bias tires compared
How can you choose the right tire for your agricultural equipment? Is it better to opt for radial or bias solutions?
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Morocco, Ivory Coast ink deal to boost agricultural competitiveness
A framework agreement relating to the development of a strategic partnership between the Ivorian government and the Office chérifien des Phosphates (OCP) has been...
Morocco to receive US $180M loan to support agriculture
Morocco is set to receive a grant of US $180M to boost agriculture. The loan which was approved by World Bank aims to enhance...
Huge Bobcat Excavator Order for ‘Decent Life’ Project in Egypt
Otrac Heavy Equipment, the Bobcat Authorized Dealer in Egypt, has secured the largest ever order in the Middle East and Africa (MEA) region for...
Member States to nominate candidates for next IFAD President
At a time when global food security is becoming a rising concern for governments around the world, the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)...
Ceramic ball valves lower costs and improve longevity in water treatment applications
Compared to solenoid valves, ceramic ball valves offer improved longevity and wear resistance, and lower costs. According to Anelia Hough, water treatment consultant at...
Zimbabwean sawmiller shows way to sawmilling success.
Richard Saziya’s successful sawmilling businesses in Zimbabwe rely on Wood-Mizer sawmills to trade profitably, rebuild communities, restore roads, preserve forests and inspire better lives.
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