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Avocado Farming Thrives In Nakuru: Thanks To Empowered Cooperative Movements
The remarkable growth of the avocado sector in Nakuru county has been attributed to empowered cooperative movements, ready market and continuous training of farmers. Speakingย todayย during a sensitisation meeting with Nakuru…
Great Potential To Rwanda As A Significant Avocado Exporter
In addition to avocados from Kenya and Tanzania this fall, Davis Europe will also begin getting deliveries from Rwanda. "The Rwandan avocado season runs from October to February, perfectly fitting…
The Current State of Coffee Farming in Kenya 2024
Kenyan coffee is renowned globally for its bright and complex flavors. Itโs a crucial component of the countryโs economy, being the third-largest agricultural export and providing employment for over 600,000…
West Pokot County government distributes maize seeds and fruit tree seedlings to farmers
West Pokot County government has distributed maize seeds and fruit tree seedlings to farmers ahead of the long rains planting season, to boost agricultural production and enhance livelihoods. The county…
The model farm in Kenya, built with the financing of the Ministry of Agriculture, was handed over
The model farm in Kenya funded by the Ministry of Agriculture will help strengthen food security in Africa, Minister Istvรกn Nagy said at the projectโs presentation on Friday. During the…
Hass avocado farmers in Muranga Kenya decry produce theft
In Muranga County, Kenya, avocado producers are facing a significant challenge as theft of their valuable produce becomes increasingly rampant. The local farmers, who have heavily invested in the cultivation…
A Guide to Garden Pea Farming in Kenya
Garden Pea (Pisum sativum) is one of the most important vegetable crops in Kenya. They are grown mainly by small-scale farmers. In addition, it is a major serves as a…
Exploring the Unseen Wonders Beneath the Soil: The Role of White Roots in Nurturing Our Crops
Beneath the tranquil surface of our fields lies a bustling world of white roots, silently weaving the fabric of life for our crops. Join us on a journey to uncover…
How Kenyan Farmers’ Struggle with Erratic Weather Patterns
It is another planting season in Kenya, where farmers start preparing their farms in March, coinciding with the onset of the long rains that last until May. However, as farmers…
Global conference calls for urgent action to accelerate nature-based solutions to tackle global challenges
How can we massively scale up nature-based solutions to address the major challenges facing the global community including climate change, biodiversity loss and land degradation? Zambia Minister of Tourism Rodney…