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  • Kenya: Sh33 Billion Write-Off for Sugar Factories

    Posted on :Wednesday , 16th September 2015

    The State will write off Sh33 billion owed by sugar factories, a parastatal head has said.

     
    Privatisation Commission Board chairman Henry Obwocha on Sunday said this will enable the factories to pay cane farmers.
     
    "Due to the huge debts, the factories have been making losses," Obwocha said.
     
    He was. . .

  • Over 10,000 Sacks of Rice Impounded in Idenau

    Posted on :Wednesday , 16th September 2015

    The consignment was destined to a neighbouring country without the payment of custom duties.

     
    Within the framework of ensuring that goods exported from Cameroon are not only monitored but must adhere to customs rules and regulations, over 10,000 bags of rice destined for export to a neighbouring country, have been impounded at the Idenau seaport in the West Coast. Th. . .

  • Tanzania gets mobile phone-based agricultural service

    Posted on :Tuesday , 15th September 2015

     A new mobile phone-based service has been launched in Tanzania to provide agricultural information to farmers

    Tanzania Mobile Agriculture DIVatUSAID FlickrM-Kilimo is expected to benefit more than 90,000 livestock keepers, crop farmers and fishermen. 
    The M-Kilimo platform is an innovative service that gives farmers access to markets for agricultural produce. On. . .

  • Govt Tasks Local Fabricators On Production of Agricultural Equipment

    Posted on :Monday , 14th September 2015

    Federal Government has tasked local fabricators to come up with locally produced agricultural equipment and machinery to promote indigenous technology as well as enhance food production in Nigeria.

     
    The Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Agricultural and Rural Development, Sonny Echono, gave this task at a meeting he held with members of the Tractors Owners and. . .

  • RAB Should Make a Mark With Solar-Powered Irrigation System

    Posted on :Monday , 14th September 2015

    The Rwanda Agriculture Board (RAB) will soon launch a new effort to promote research on the use of solar energy in irrigation to boost farming, especially in drought-prone areas of Eastern Province. RAB is looking into running field trials for a solar-powered irrigation technology developed by a fresh graduate of the University of Rwanda.

     
    The innovation project seek. . .

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