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  • Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania closer to ending maize disease

    Posted on :Monday , 29th August 2016

     East Africa is inching closer to eradicating Maize Lethal Necrosis (MLN) with a variety of seeds that can tolerate and resist the disease undergoing national performance trials in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania to be ready for planting in 2018.

     
    Scientists at the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Centre in conjunction with the Kenya Agricultural Livestock a. . .

  • Japan, Africa teaming up to boost food security, nutrition

    Posted on :Monday , 29th August 2016

     Boosting agricultural productivity and food security in Africa will require collective efforts by African countries and their partners.

     
    Japan already plays a significant role in boosting sustainable agricultural development on the continent. The country’s strong commitments, combined with the political will manifested by many African nations to eradicate. . .

  • Ethiopia: Effective Irrigation Dev't to Boost Production, Productivity

    Posted on :Saturday , 27th August 2016

     Agriculturalists frequently indicate that irrigation development can be taken as one of the prominent ways to ensure food security and increase productivity. As irrigation can be considered as an agricultural technique to utilize water gained from rain and wells for farming, currently the use of irrigation in Ethiopia has become common and growing from time to time.

     
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  • Kenya: State House Holds Summit on Agricultural Development

    Posted on :Friday , 26th August 2016

     The Kenya government on Monday played host to stakeholders from the agriculture sector at the State House.

     
    The summit entertained honest and critical exchange of ideas and feedback among the various stakeholders and government representatives.
     
    Discussions included mechanisation of the sector, automation of fertiliser distribution. . .

  • Kenyan scientist introduce software to predict drought

    Posted on :Monday , 22nd August 2016

    Small scale farmers will now be able to accurately predict drought conditions, so that they are able to plan for it accordingly.
     
    A Kenyan scientist from Central University of Technology (CUT) in Bloemfontein has developed software to predict drought up to four years.
     
    Once in the market, the technology will be affordable for small s. . .

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