Friday, January 2, 2026

Why Smallholders In Emerging Economies Should Not Grow Staple Crops?

Dr. Nimrod Israely - Founder and CEO - Biofeed Ltd Many people ask themselves, "What can we do to improve the livelihood of farmers in...
World Vision Ghana provides small ruminants to farmers in Bawku West

World Vision Ghana provides small ruminants to farmers in Bawku West

World Vision Ghana, a Christian humanitarian and development organization has provided 220 small ruminants to 110 farmers in the Bawku West District of the...

Small-scale chicken farmers growing despite challenges

By - Tanya McCleanIn the State of the Nation Address, President Cyril Ramaphosa highlighted plans to boost the poultry industry by investing R800 million...
Green technology for irrigation launched in Rwanda

Green technology for irrigation launched in Rwanda

A green technology for irrigation has been launched in Ngoma District in Rwanda. The Rwf271 million hillside irrigation scheme to water fruits and vegetables...
Tanzania, Stakeholders commit in agriculture share in global trade

Tanzania, Stakeholders commit in agriculture share in global trade

The government of Tanzania and private sector have announced a commitment in enhancing share of global trade in agriculture.  Prof Siza Tumbo, Deputy Permanent...

Protecting biodiversity is crucial to fighting hunger – IFAD calls for increased investments ahead...

If we do not invest more in protecting biodiversity, development cannot be sustainable and we will not eradicate hunger or achieve the Sustainable Development...

New study identifies best practice in livestock production and marketing for small emerging farmers

Livestock markets for Black emerging farmers in RSA - Eastern Cape A comparative study exploring the challenges farmers face in two cattle-farming provinces in South...
Pastoralists in Isiolo, Kenya to benefit from Sh128m agriculture project

Pastoralists in Isiolo, Kenya to benefit from Sh128m agriculture project

More than 1,000 pastoralists and 300 agro-pastoralists in Isiolo, Kenya are set to benefit from Sh128 million German-funded climate change project that seeks to...
India contributes US $1m for climate resilient agriculture in Zimbabwe

India contributes US $1m for climate resilient agriculture in Zimbabwe

The government of India has contributed US$1million to the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) in Zimbabwe to help affected populations tackle climate shocksThe...

Young farmer turned family farm around

BY: Fundiswa Nkwanyana Gone are the days when farms were led by old men and women, now that we are in the 21st century they...
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