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  • UBA Invests U.S $25 Million in Zambia Agro Sector

    Posted on :Wednesday , 13th April 2016

    THE United Bank of Africa (UBA) has invested over US$25 million in Zambia's Agriculture sector in the last three months of 2015 to support diversification programmes and grow the country's economy.

     
    UBA chief executive officer Stanley Ugwueze said the Bank had supported the country's agriculture sector by providing financial services of up to $25 million between Octo. . .

  • Angola: 20,000 Hectares Made Available For Investment in Agriculture

    Posted on :Tuesday , 12th April 2016

    Matala — Over 20,000 hectares of land have been made available for national and foreign entrepreneurs interested in investing in the agricultural sector in Matala Municipality, southern Huila Province, informed on Monday the Matala administrator, Miguel Vicente.

     
    Speaking to ANGOP, after carrying out a field visit to the irrigated perimeter of Matala, Miguel Vi. . .

  • Tanzania: Danish Envoy Urges More Investment in Agriculture

    Posted on :Tuesday , 12th April 2016

    Dar es Salaam — Proper investment in agriculture using creative and innovative techniques can bring about the desired economic changes in the country.

     
    This, however, requires stakeholders to identify factors that can be used to attract more youth to engage in the sector.
     
    Denmark evoy to Tanzania, Mr Einar Jensen, gave the advice . . .

  • Comesa Trains Food Distributors in East African Region

    Posted on :Monday , 11th April 2016

    Ugandan small and medium-sized companies in the food value chain have received a boost from the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (Comesa) through the training of 80 firms.

     
    The trained food distributors are expected to start providing products that meet international sanitary and phytosanitary standards. Ugandan companies will now be able to sell their f. . .

  • Nigeria: Micro Reforms for African Agribusiness To Benefit From U.S.$700,000 AGRA Grant

    Posted on :Saturday , 9th April 2016

    Smallholder farmers in Nigeria are already benefiting from $700,000 grants from the Alliance for Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA) in a move seen as helping them to leverage on getting the right inputs like quality, certified and improved seeds as well as fertilizers.
     
    Last week, the Micro Reforms for African Agribusiness in Nigeria (MIRA) met with stakeholders u. . .

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