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World Food Bank is mainly aimed at improving the agricultural products for consumption as well as ensuring that the food can be stored through longer durations and in conducive storages that are fungus/bacteria free.
Kenyan Agritech startups have been urged to apply for the Food Systems Accelerator Programme and stand a chance to win up to Sh2 million in grants as the deadline approaches.
The automated facility will see the company expand its overall capacity and ability to deliver a selection of fresh produce, retail products and provide partners access to over 140,000 customers across Kenya and Uganda.
As the Pan African Donkey Conference is to be held this 1st and 2nd December in Tanzania themed Donkeys in Africa now and future, East Africa Brooke is on the frontline advocating for the urgency and importance to protect the welfare of our donkeys to ensure that animal resources are not tampered with.
On the show will be the latest technologies and practices of poultry farming covering production, genetics, nutrition, feed, health but marketing, operations and cost management and other critical factors for successful investment in the sector.
Organizations representing more than 350 million family farmers and producers published an open letter to world leaders today, warning that global food security is at risk unless governments boost adaptation finance for small-scale production and promote a shift to more diverse, low-input agriculture.
This time around, Kakuzi will be shipping several 20-foot container loads to China by sea before the end of this week as demand for quality Kenyan avocado fresh fruits continues to grow.
World Food Bank (WFB) has made it a necessity to resolve one of the major problems faced globally which is the scarcity of food and hunger
Rwanda is well known for its production of quality tea for years now with the factory in the lead being the Rugabano Tea Factory that’s located in the Karongi District of Rwanda.
According to the superbrands consumer insights survey, buyers across different purchasing classes are opting for affordable brands because of budget constraints brought forth by the high cost of living.
Agriculture Cabinet Secretary, Peter Munya, has assured Kenyans that the soaring maize flour prices are yet to drop in the next few weeks following a raft of measures put in place by his ministry to cushion Kenyans against the high cost of living.
The project has already been implemented in countries like Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia and Zimbabwe