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  • Israel offers Africans agriculture expertise

    Posted on :Wednesday , 9th September 2015

     Israel wants to use its leading edge in agricultural innovation to help improve food production across Africa, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said in Milan last week.

     
    “If we pool our resources, our knowledge, our technology we can help many, many countries in Africa to not only better agriculture and to better life,” he said.
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  • Kenya gets new online grain trading platform

    Posted on :Wednesday , 9th September 2015

    PXAfrica Limited has launched an online grain exchange in Kenya, providing a platform for wheat and maize trading

     
    A subsidiary of the US-based PanXchange, Inc., the firm has already attracted 20 subscribers who represent about 35 per cent of the local grain market. It also has users in Tanzania and Uganda.
    “Recruiting smallholder farmers and expand. . .

  • Multi-billion fertiliser plant launched in Uasin-Gishu

    Posted on :Wednesday , 9th September 2015

    Eldoret, Kenya: A multi-billion shilling fertiliser plant that will meet the specific soils and crop conditions across the country has been launched in Uasin-Gishu County.

    The first project of its kind in Kenya, which is being spearheaded by the Toyota Tsusho Fertilizer Plant, will bring down the cost of production upon its completion.
     
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  • Kenya\'s irrigation project set for bumper harvest

    Posted on :Wednesday , 9th September 2015

    NAIROBI: A bumper harvest is expected from the Galana irrigation project, which will potentially reduce the price of maize flour by half.

    The news comes as Kenyans grapple with high maize flour prizes, with a two-kilogramme packet going for Sh120.The Sh14 billion project that is being carried out by an Israeli firm, Green Arava, is part of President Uhuru Kenyatta’s plan to enha. . .

  • Kenyan counties to benefit from Israeli agri-technology farming methods

    Posted on :Wednesday , 9th September 2015

    NAIROBI: County governments are set to benefit from Israel’s agricultural technology following the success in the Galana-Kulalu project.

    Water and Irrigation Cabinet Secretary Eugene Wamalwa, said the Government will be taking up accruing opportunities from the successful Galana-Kulalu Food Security projects.
     
    “These projects will be carried o. . .

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