Maer high-pressure washers for agriculture on show at NAMPO 2018

The Maer range includes pressure ratings of anywhere from 100 bar to 500 bar The premium Italian-manufactured Maer range of professional high-pressure washers will be...

Storm damage to slash Moroccan berry exports by 50%

By Oscar Nkala Moroccan strawberry exports are likely to decline by as much as 50% this season following the destruction of fruits grown in plastic...

‘Push and pull’ cropping system to stop armyworm in Africa

By Oscar Nkala The International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (ICIPE) says recent field experiments in East Africa have proved that inter-cropping maize with...

e-FISP initiative prime example of Zambian government and agri working together – Musika

Agritech Expo exposes farmers to technology and keeps agri centre stage “There are very positive steps being taken by the Zambian government to promote the...

Zimbabwe’s coffee sector in sorry state

Zimbabwe,  home to some of Africa's richest coffee belts is only left with about two commercial coffee farmers on 300 hectares, a drastic drop...

Goscor Power Products to showcase full Weima range at NAMPO 2018

GPP will launch a brand-new high-pressure firefighter with a 4 hp diesel engine to assist farmers with fire prevention Goscor Power Products (GPP), part of...

Tru-Cape cherries among the winning stone-fruit crops

Tru-Cape Fruit Marketing, the largest exporter of South African apples and pears has, over the last three years, focussed more heavily on cherry production...

Maize production forecasts downgraded

Mlamuli ,Moses and Learnmore at a farm in Silobela ,Zimbabwe Nqobile Bhebhe ,Zimbabwe Zimbabwe is headed for average maize production this season of about 850 000...

International pavilions at Agritech Expo Zambia confirm Zambia’s agri potential for global suppliers

What makes the agricultural sector in Zambia exciting? “Simply said, almost endless possibilities” replies H.E. Mr. Timo Olkkonen, the Ambassador of Finland to Zambia,...

Climate change threaten Zimbabwe’s food security

Nqobile Bhebhe, Zimbabwe The British Department for International Development (DFID) estimates that by 2050, climate change would have  reduced Zimbabwe agricultural sector productivity by five...
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