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  • SA Exports First Air Shipment of Litchis to U.S

    Posted on :Thursday , 24th December 2015

    Pretoria — The Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries has announced that South Africa has earlier this month exported its first air shipment of litchis to the United States.

     
    "The department views this achievement as one of the major contributions on the country's initiative of expanding export markets, positioning South Africa as one of the sig. . .

  • Climate Smart Coffee and Banana Set to Boost East African Farmers\' Income

    Posted on :Thursday , 24th December 2015

    Kampala — Ugandan farmers are increasingly inter-planting coffee, the country's primary export, and banana, a staple food, as a way of coping with the effects of climate change.

     
    In densely populated Elgon and Rwenzori Mountains, the two crops have been planted together on smallholder farms despite recommendations under the colonial agricultural extension syste. . .

  • Chinese Investors Offer Machines, Technology for Arid, Semi-Arid Farmers

    Posted on :Wednesday , 23rd December 2015

     A Chinese delegation is in Nairobi to scout for agricultural investments in arid and semi-arid areas and promote technology uptake for higher yields.

     
    The 45 investors with interests in farm machinery, technology and specialised skills transfer have visited Naivasha flower and wheat farms.
     
    The team also visited the Masai Mara Nati. . .

  • Rwanda aims for US$140mn annually as export returns through horticulture

    Posted on :Wednesday , 23rd December 2015

    Rwanda is depending on its horticulture sector to fetch export returns worth around US$140mn annually by the end of the decade
    Around 10-20 medium-sized exporters and production on 2,000 hectares of nucleus farms with 6,000 hectares of outgrowers could accomplish the set target, said officials.
    According to the country's National Agricultural Export Development Board chief Georg. . .

  • C-MRF launched by COMESA to improve grain trade

    Posted on :Wednesday , 23rd December 2015

    The COMESA Mutual Recognition Framework (C-MRF) has been launched to facilitate grain trade between COMESA nations
    The goal of the C-MRF, launched in Uganda last week, is to establish common grading criteria for maize, enable proficiency testing for aflatoxin analysis and risk-based sampling protocol.
    The roadmap will provide analytical results and recognise analysis certificates . . .

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