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  • East Africa: Comesa Launches Seed Variety Catalogue

    Posted on :Thursday , 12th November 2015

    THE Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) has launched its seed variety catalogue aimed at facilitating farmers' access to improved varieties from all member states through simplified customs procedure.

     
    COMESA assistant secretary general programmes, Kipyego Cheluget said key benefits of the COMESA seed variety catalogue to the seed system would incl. . .

  • Zambia: Horticulture Investment Opportunities Study On

    Posted on :Thursday , 12th November 2015

    AGRI PROFOCUS Zambia in conjunction with Agri-Business Incubation Trust (AgBIT) and SNV Netherlands Development Organisation in Zambia have embarked on a market study to determine investment opportunities in the horticulture sector.

     
    AgriProfocus country coordinator Claire van der Kleij said the three organisations were conducting market study to determine the invest. . .

  • Tanzania: Livestock Producers Must Invest in Quality Breeds

    Posted on :Wednesday , 11th November 2015

    Resolutions made by the Tanzania Livestock Research Institute (TLRI) with the aim to improve production of livestock for both meat and milk during a meeting in Dodoma are very timely.

     
    They come at a time when many of our farmers struggle to benefit from the livestock sector. It is an embarrassing situation considering that Tanzania is among the top five countries in. . .

  • TBZ to Mop Up 800 Tonnes of Tobacco

    Posted on :Monday , 9th November 2015

    The Tobacco Board of Zambia (TBZ) will purchase about 800 tonnes of tobacco from farmers who are stranded with the crop after private merchants withdrew from the market.

     
    TBZ board secretary Samson Muyembe said in an interview in Lusaka yesterday that the decision has been taken to help farmers have enough resources to finance their farming activities for this farmin. . .

  • Africa expansion drives SABMiller, AB InBev mega-merger

    Posted on :Saturday , 7th November 2015

    Access to African markets is a key driver in the planned mega-merger of brewing giants SAB Miller and AB InBev, according to industry insiders.

    The planned $106 billion acquisition of SABMiller by AB InBev will be the third largest M&A transaction in history, and will give the merged entity control over around one third of global beer sales. 

    While AB InB. . .

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