Author: Brandon Moss
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Powered by Facts: Busting Some Common Outdoor Battery Tool Misconceptions
If you are a tradesman, landscaper, arborist, tree feller, or farmer, chances are you rely on outdoor power tools every day. You also probably ... -
Harnessing Africa’s Untapped Agricultural Potential Requires Deliberate Shift, IGAD Official Says
Transforming Africa’s vast agricultural resources into a climate-resilient, productive, and competitive system will require a deliberate policy and investment shift, according to a senior ... -
Lubricant and Feed Gear Pumps for Heavy-duty Lubrication Systems
BMG’s Steimel lubricant and feed gear pumps – the SF series – is used mainly on oil lube systems in mines, steel works, power ... -
West African Farmers Turn to TikTok to Transform Agriculture and Boost Farm Income
Farmers across West Africa are increasingly using TikTok to sell produce, share knowledge, and reshape agriculture’s image — turning social media into a powerful ... -
Egypt Moves to Shield Agricultural Exports as Airspace Closures Disrupt Trade Routes
The Egyptian government has intensified inter-ministerial coordination to cushion the impact of airspace closures in several countries on national exports, with particular focus on ... -
Goat Farming: Lessons, Opportunities and Practical Steps for Success
Goat farming remains one of the most resilient and accessible agricultural enterprises across Africa. From arid pastoral zones in the Sahel to mixed crop-livestock ... -
March and Farming in Africa: A Defining Month for Harvests, Planting and Agricultural Strategy
By Brandon Moss March marks one of the most critical transition periods in the African agricultural calendar. Across the continent, this month signals a ... -
Africa Launches Continental Mechanization Push with National Strategy Unveiled in Tanzania
A major milestone in African agricultural development was reached today as Tanzania launched its National Agricultural Mechanization Strategy 2026–2036 at the opening of the ... -
Côte d’Ivoire Announces Early Cocoa Mid-Crop Pricing to Support Farmers in a Turbulent Market
In response to a dramatic slump in global cocoa prices, Côte d’Ivoire — the world’s largest cocoa producer — has moved forward its timeline ... -
Lucius Iwejuru Ugorji Faults Food Importation Policy, Urges Subsidies for Farmers
The outgoing President of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria (CBCN) has criticised Nigeria’s reliance on food importation as a strategy to curb rising ...










