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  • RVR, Egyptian traders ink chemical, fertilizer cargo deal

    Posted on :Tuesday , 23rd February 2016

    Rift Valley Railways is set to become the main inland transporter of Egyptian fertiliser and chemicals from the Mombasa port after signing a memorandum of agreement with the Egyptian export council for chemicals and fertilisers.

     
    The MoU was signed at the weekend during the Africa 2016 conference in Egypt between the export council and Egyptian private equity fund Qa. . .

  • East Africa begins constructing grain silos countrywide

    Posted on :Wednesday , 10th February 2016

     Uganda has began constructing grain silos countrywide to help in the maintaining of good grain standards, the Grain Council of Uganda has announced. The project is supported by Trade Mark East Africa.

     
    The Executive Director of the grain council of Uganda, Wilfred Tembo confirmed the news and said that the silos will be able to cater for approximately 200,000 k. . .

  • Olam and InVivo to develop animal feed solutions in Nigeria

    Posted on :Friday , 15th January 2016

    Global agri-business entity Olam International Limited and InVivo Animal Nutrition & Health have signed a consulting agreement to develop expertise in animal feed production in Nigeria 

     
    The agreement, which is for two years, will involve technical assistance and sharing of expertise to jointly develop solutions and products in the animal feed space. 
  • South Africa sends first batch of lychee to USA

    Posted on :Friday , 15th January 2016

    South Africa has exported its first batch of lychee to the USA this month, said the country’s department of agriculture, forestry and fisheries

     
    The shipment arrived in Atlanta, was irradiated and then transhipped to the relevant agents, said officials.
    South Africa is a major lychee producer and experts believe the USA is a good market for the frui. . .

  • C-MRF launched by COMESA to improve grain trade

    Posted on :Friday , 15th January 2016

     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 recogn. . .

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