Author: Brandon Moss
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AGOA Expiry Poses Serious Risk to African Exports, World Bank Warns
The World Bank has warned that the scheduled expiration of the United States’ African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) in late 2025 could significantly ... -
Dwindling Abundance: How Farming and Beekeeping are Helping Cameroon’s Baka Adapt to Climate Change
In the dense equatorial forests of eastern Cameroon, the Baka people have for generations relied on hunting, gathering and foraging for survival. Today, however, ... -
Zambia’s path to fertiliser self-sufficiency
How the Emergency Food Production Facility is reducing food and fertiliser import dependence A crisis that reshaped Zambia’s agriculture When the Russia–Ukraine conflict erupted ... -
How Modern Techniques Hold the Ace in Agribusiness
Agriculture remains central to Nigeria’s economic growth, food security and employment. Yet, despite having more than 82 million hectares of arable land, only about ... -
Nigeria: Delta State sets up committee to attract investment in land-intensive agriculture
Delta State has taken a further step toward attracting large-scale agribusiness investment with the inauguration of a steering committee to drive a framework for ... -
Industrialising Agriculture Key to Ending Food Imports and Boosting Growth in Nigeria, Says Former AfDB Adviser
Image:Getty A former senior adviser to the African Development Bank (AfDB) has urged Nigeria to industrialise its agricultural sector as a critical pathway to ... -
Lawn and Order – Keeping Your Grass in Check
Rescue tips for rainy summers January is here, which means we’re right in the heart of summer. As the heat sets in, our gardens ... -
Kenya’s KALRO Land Dispute Raises Alarm Over the Future of Agricultural Research
KALRO Scientists, Farmers Revolt as Muguga Research Land Faces Quiet Push Toward Agri-City Amid Leadership and Credibility Crisis A proposal to convert part of ... -
Why South Africa’s Future Farmers Need More Than Technical Skills
As South Africa’s agricultural sector confronts climate stress, market volatility, and structural transformation, industry leaders are calling for a shift in how the next ... -
Algeria Rolls Out Interest-Free Loans to Expand Farm Cold Storage and Cut Post-Harvest Losses
The Algerian government has launched a nationwide interest-free financing programme aimed at expanding on-farm and cooperative-level cold storage infrastructure, a move expected to significantly ...










