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  • Dangote could be world's largest rice exporter by 2021

    Posted on :Saturday , 22nd April 2017

    Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, could be the world’s biggest rice exporter in the next five years. This is according to the head of the African Development Bank (AfDB), Akinwumi Adesina.

    Akinwumi was Nigeria’s Agriculture minister when Dangote was the largest importer of rice into Africa’s most populous nation.

    He recounted how the bill. . .

  • Tanzania: Norwegian Fertilizer Firm Commits $36 Billion to Boost Agriculture Sector

    Posted on :Friday , 24th March 2017

    IN a bid to ensure production and supply of fertilisers in the country, the Norwegian YARA International company, which produces fertilisers has announced to invest 80bn/- at the Port of Dar es Salaam so as to improve the business.

     
    The idea is likely to improve agriculture production in the country, since majority farmers will benefit from the huge investment. The N. . .

  • Africa: Drones Helping Maize Breeders Cut Costs

    Posted on :Tuesday , 21st March 2017

    Harare — Using drone technology could cut labour and costs spent in collecting data for maize breeding by at least ten per cent, preliminary findings of a project shows.

     
    With increased demand for better seeds to adapt to changing climate, breeders have turned to unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) also known as drones for precise gathering of data from the field t. . .

  • Tanzania: Govt to Invest Heavily in Agro Industries, Assures Farmers of Reliable Markets

    Posted on :Thursday , 16th March 2017

    The government has assured farmers of reliable markets of their produce as it prepares to invest heavily in industries towards transforming the economy.

     
    Minister for Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries, Dr Charles Tizeba, told farmers who turned up at the SAGCOT Annual Partnership Forum in Dar es Salaam over the weekend that the contribution of the agricultural sec. . .

  • Africa: China Disburses $30 Billion for Agriculture and Industrial Development

    Posted on :Monday , 13th March 2017

    China has disbursed nearly $30 billion to assist African countries in different projects as it pledged to be the most reliable partner in speeding agriculture modernisation and industrial development. The major developing nation in 2015 announced $60 billion funding support for Africa at the Sixth Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation that was held in Johannesburg, South Africa in Dec. . .

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