Projects
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ECCIMA moves to reticulate gas to Enugu, promote agriculture, entrepreneurship
By Dennis Agbo The Enugu Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture, ECCIMA, has pledged to attract critical stakeholders in the Liquefied Natural Gas, ... -
Climate Finance Must Include Funding For Agriculture
If heating continues, food shortages, price spikes, hunger and malnutrition are almost certain By SOIPAN TUYA What you need to know: In order to catalyse ... -
Gov Bago expresses willingness to step on toes to build new Niger
Niger State Governor Mohammed Bago has vowed to step on more toes to achieve the vision of his administration of building a “New Niger.” ... -
Varaha raises $8.7m to help smallholders in Asia & Africa transition to climate-friendly farming methods
Image credit: iStock Breaking ‘the vicious cycle’ for smallholder farmers Founders Madhur Jain (CEO), Ankita Garg (COO) and Vishal Kuchanur (CTO) all have backgrounds ... -
OINT RESEARCH AGREEMENT BETWEEN CUBA AND SOUTH AFRICA COMES BEFORE AGRICULTURE COMMITTEE
The recent outbreak of avian flu that crippled the poultry industry and inflated prices has compelled the Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural ... -
Nigeria, Brazil plan new agreements as trade drops by $8bn
Nigeria and Brazil are considering the possibility of establishing direct flight operations between their respective financial capitals of Lagos and São Paulo, respectively. Both ... -
Absa has Identified Agriculture on the African Continent as One of its Key Growth Sectors
How does the bank which funds the largest number of agriculture sector transactions in South Africa, utilise its skills and knowledge to improve food ... -
EU protests spark concern in South African agriculture sector
Farmers across the European Union have initiated protests, significantly impacting the global agricultural landscape. Thabile Nkunjana, a senior economist at South Africa’s National Agricultural ... -
A Paradox of Plenty: The struggle of Zimbabwe’s small-scale farmers
In the heart of Zimbabwe, small-scale farmers are grappling with a paradox of plenty. Amid the lush fields and bountiful harvests, a crisis of ... -
FAO of the United Nations launches USAID-funded project to mitigate the impact of livestock diseases in Zimbabwe
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is providing US$2.2 million to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) for ...










