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  • Tanzania: Govt to Invest Heavily in Agro Industries, Assures Farmers of Reliable Markets

    Posted on :Thursday , 16th March 2017

    The government has assured farmers of reliable markets of their produce as it prepares to invest heavily in industries towards transforming the economy.

     
    Minister for Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries, Dr Charles Tizeba, told farmers who turned up at the SAGCOT Annual Partnership Forum in Dar es Salaam over the weekend that the contribution of the agricultural sec. . .

  • Africa: China Disburses $30 Billion for Agriculture and Industrial Development

    Posted on :Monday , 13th March 2017

    China has disbursed nearly $30 billion to assist African countries in different projects as it pledged to be the most reliable partner in speeding agriculture modernisation and industrial development. The major developing nation in 2015 announced $60 billion funding support for Africa at the Sixth Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation that was held in Johannesburg, South Africa in Dec. . .

  • Africa: Scientists Say Modern Technology Answer to Africa's Food Security Woes

    Posted on :Thursday , 9th March 2017

    Addis Ababa — Africa need to embrace modern technology in Agriculture to ensure food security for its citizens.

     
    Experts meeting in Addis Ababa with media practitioners from across the continent are concerned that crop farming has been left in the hands of older members of the society while the young generation seeks white collar jobs.
     
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  • Africa: UN Experts Call for Regulation of Harmful Pesticides, Switch to Sustainable Farming

    Posted on :Thursday , 9th March 2017

    Two United Nations human rights experts are calling for a comprehensive new global treaty to regulate and phase out the use of dangerous pesticides in farming, and move towards sustainable agricultural practices.

     
    "Excessive use of pesticides are very dangerous to human health, to the environment and it is misleading to claim they are vital to ensuring food secu. . .

  • East Africa: Researchers Confirm Khat's Medicinal Properties, Potential for Billion Dollar Industry

    Posted on :Thursday , 2nd March 2017

    Khat, which was banned by the United Kingdom in 2014, is not as bad after all, at least going by a recent study commissioned by Kenya.

     
    The study, which involved more than 800 people residing in major khat growing areas of the country, was the first large study that looked at the public health impacts of the plant. Its results? Khat has medicinal properties that coul. . .

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