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  • Ethiopia Envisages Becoming World's Second Coffee Producer

    Posted on :Monday , 15th August 2016

     The Ministry of Farming and Natural Resource said it is working towards enabling Ethiopia become world's second coffee producer in a decade.

     
    Officially launching preparation for the 15th African Fine Coffee Conference and Exhibition slated for February 12-17, 2017 in Addis, State Minister Wondyirad Mandefro said that Ethiopia will become the second largest cof. . .

  • Ethiopia: Projecting Technology-Based Change in Sugar Supply

    Posted on :Friday , 12th August 2016

    Sugar sector is one of the major focus area that would play important role in the forthcoming political economy of the country.
     
    Currently, industrial development becomes an important component and the key direction of the government to shift from agriculture-led to industry-led economy. Thus, to hasten the development of the industry sector, the need for advance. . .

  • Tea output to increase by 13pc despite strikes

    Posted on :Friday , 12th August 2016

    The agricultural industry regulator is bullish that Kenya’s tea output will hit over 450 million kilograms despite recent strikes that paralysed activities at the country’s tea companies.

     

    According to Agricultural, Fisheries and Food Authority, the June and July strikes by 20,000 tea pickers in Bomet and Kericho counties over pay dispute are unlikely to cut th. . .

  • Increased coffee production to boost economic growth – CEPAR

    Posted on :Thursday , 11th August 2016

    The president of Coffee Exporters and Processors Association of Rwanda (CEPAR), has said coffee is a key ingredient in achieving sustainable development.
     
     
    Pierre Munyura Kamere said the Association was formed in 2010 to increase coffee production which is being implemented through the establishment of the fertilizer fund. The fund was initially. . .

  • Feature: Kenyan farmer uses music to boost milk production

    Posted on :Wednesday , 10th August 2016

    A Kenyan dairy farmer has devised a unique method of using entertainment to make his cows produce more milk.

     

    Arnold Njau, who hails from Nakuru county in northwestern Kenya, came up this bold move and introduced TV sets in the cow shed to keep the animals entertained throughout the day and night in order to boost production after research showed the act is a possibility.<. . .

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