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Bizcommunity.com on MSNEmerging risks shake up South Africa agriculture sector
The 2024-2025 Santam Insurance Barometer Report, a biennial study that tracks emerging risks across South Africa, revealed ...
Every cocoa pod cracked in Ghana carries the promise of livelihoods, national pride, and a $2 billion export economy.
Living Hope, a faith-based non-profit organisation in the Western Cape, offers fully funded experiential training in ...
Biodiversity is lost when agricultural land expands and when farming is more intense. In Africa, 75% of agricultural growth comes from farmland expansion into forests and savannas.
The African continent is poised to record the world's fastest growth in demand for fish over the next decade. The latest OECD ...
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The New Times on MSNHow Rwanda’s farming practices are evolving to meet modern demands
Agriculture is the cornerstone of Rwanda’s economy, engaging over 70 per cent of the population and contributing a significant portion of the nation’s GDP. Farming in Rwanda is rapidly evolving, ...
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Monitor on MSNLocals embrace cocoa farming in Arua
Several farmers are abandoning tobacco for cocoa in Arua District and Arua City. Thank you for reading Nation.Africa Show plans A section of farmers in Arua City has welcomed an initiative to adopt ...
Dawn Moncrief is an advocate for plant-based foods and farming, who is championing measures to mitigate the excessive consumption of resource-intensive foods, such as meat and dairy.
The Nation Newspaper A revolution in African farmingIt could create upwards of 1 million additional full-time jobs (in farming, processing, transport, etc) by 2030, reaching nearly five-million ...
I approach this topic as a nature-society geographer who has spent his career studying agricultural development approaches and food systems in west and southern Africa. Through this work, I have ...
"Archaeologists report earliest evidence for plant farming in east Africa." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 9 July 2024. <www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2024 / 07 / 240710002015.htm>.
Bill Gates, currently visiting Kenya, announced Thursday, Nov. 17, 2022 that his foundation will spend $7 billion to improve health, gender equality and farming in Africa. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File) ...
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