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Faulty seeds and an early monsoon season rain on its yield expectation as the crop struggles with compounding challenges.
On a calm Monday morning in Gulu City, the raucous vibration of milling machines fills the air as I step into a modest milling store in one of the bustling industrial neighborhoods of Bardege-Layibi ...
South Africa’s food price inflation continued to climb in June, driven largely by surging meat prices, which reached a ...
Despite years of a challenging journey in the agricultural sector, Grace Olayemi Oke - a woman who has developed a deep passion for the mushroom business, has persevered.
In 2013, David Matabaro, a cassava farmer from Ruhango District, saw his entire 26-hectare cassava plantation wiped out by the devastating Cassava Brown Streak Disease (CBSD).
Peaches were once green; carrots, slender and yellow. Where are we headed next? Well, bananas with a vaccine punch, and cabbages with a sting, are on the cards.
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Farmers suffer Rs1.26tr blow
Fertiliser offtake has dropped drastically – 29% for nitrogen and 15% for phosphates – simply because farmers cannot afford ...
The export duties are being applied tensions pushing up the exchange rate in recent weeks. The hard currency which the farm ...
More than 3.7 million people in conflict-hit North-East Nigeria are food insecure, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has warned.The warning came as the region entered the lean season ...
TANGA: A remarkable improvement in household sanitation has been hailed as one of the most significant public health ...
It’s natural for little children to ask for things - new toys, sweets, clothes - without understanding the value of money or ...
At its heart is President Samia Suluhu Hassan, whose leadership has transformed the timeless adage, “Kilimo ni uti wa mgongo ...