Agribusiness
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BMG works closely with farmers to minimise food shortages during Covid-19 and after the looting crisis
After the recent devastation in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng, BMG’s agricultural specialists are working even more closely with the agricultural community to help curtail the ... -
Unrest in South Africa disrupts agricultural logistics, raises food security concerns
Unrest in South Africa’s eastern provinces is posing a threat to the country’s already precarious food security situation by disrupting agricultural trade and transportation, ... -
Malawi: Minister Lowe Hails Maward Program for Improving Agriculture Sector
By Chris Loka The Minister of Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Development Lobin Lowe has commended the Malawi African Women in Agriculture Research and Development ... -
Female farmers turning organic in Ivory Coast
Thousands of women from Divo, in rural Ivory Coast, have turned to organic farming and grouped together to gain financial independence. Now they go ... -
Angola: Former Soldiers Get Tractors to Foment Agriculture in HuamboOOO
Caála — At least fifteen tractors with trailers and tools were delivered Saturday in Huambo province to the same number of rural cooperatives made ... -
Nigeria: CBN, Nirsal – Boosting Agric Financing
By Jennifer Daniel Before the coming on board of the present leadership of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) headed by Mr. Godwin Emefiele, ... -
African Development Bank participates in launch of African Green Revolution Forum (AGRF) platform linking Africa’s SMEs to investment opportunity
The AGRF’s agriculture matchmaking platform initiative links some 4,000 actors in the agriculture sector to investment and networking opportunities ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast, June 30, ... -
Investing in restoration makes sense for bees, food production and the bottom line
Proteas are one of the indigenous South African plants that provide food for honey bees (Photo credit: La Motte) Daneel Rossouw, Functional Head of ... -
Climate change makes early flood warning more vital
With extreme weather conditions posing an increasing threat to lives and assets, South Africa’s disaster management capacity needs to include better early warning systems ... -
The time has come for the EU to engage with African agriculture
The EU and Africa must join efforts to reach the sustainable development goal of zero hunger and address the challenges of nutrition and food ...
Pupils trained on farming, making of agriprenuers
Kenya moves closer to goal of 100% renewable energy generation by 2030