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TANZANIA TO CONTINUE IMPLEMENTING THE SCHOOL MILK DRINKING PROGRAM

The Deputy Minister of Livestock and Fisheries, Hon. Alexander Mnyeti, has stated that the government continues to implement the school milk drinking program with the aim of ensuring the continued improvement of children’s health. Deputy Minister Mnyeti made these remarks today (27.09.2023) during the closing ceremony of the School Milk Drinking Day celebrations held at […]

Africa’s Fertilizer Paradox: Exporting What’s Produced, Importing What’s Needed

By the kilimokwanza.org Team In a paradox that starkly highlights the ironies of Africa’s agricultural sector, a startling revelation has come to the fore: the continent, blessed with vast arable land and a massive agricultural population, exports much of its domestically produced fertilizer while importing a significant portion for domestic usage. This concerning trend, spotlighted […]

Bridging Tradition and Tomorrow: Joseph Migunda’s Pursuit of Agricultural Excellence with TAPBDS

Joseph Migunda, the Director of TAPBDS says that collaboration with AGRA provides a blueprint for how symbiotic relationships can reshape and rejuvenate  the entire agriculture sector. Marrying Tradition with Progress The core philosophy of Joseph Migunda’s approach at TAPBDS hinges on the amalgamation of traditional practices and modern techniques. He says, “In partnership with AGRA, […]

Sustainable Food Supply Chain: Africa’s Avenue to Trade Prosperity, Says Scholar

In light of the recent AU Summit, Otieno Panya, a Sustainable Supply Chain Management Scholar at Jomo Kenyatta University (JKUAT), elaborates on the indispensable role of sustainable food supply chains in the success of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). According to Panya, as trade flourishes, so does the pressing need for sustainable agriculture […]

The Fight Against Soil Acidity in Tanzania: The Bitter Truth and Charting a Sustainable Food Systems Future

*Insights from Dr Joel L. Meliyo, soil scientist By Anthony Muchoki &  Beda Msimbe  Soil acidity in Tanzania is an ominous issue impeding agricultural productivity. A stimulating dialogue with Dr. Joel L. Meliyo, the National Project Coordinator of Guiding Acid Soil Management Investment in Africa (GAIA) an International Project Funded by BMGF through CIMMYT Harare. […]

Dr. Kalibata Champions Intra-Africa Trade for Improved Food Security at UNGA78

By Kilimokwanza.org team In a stirring call to action during the 78th United Nations General Assembly’s Food+ Forum, Dr. Agnes Kalibata, President AGRA, emphasized the pressing need for Africa to revamp its food systems. Dr. Kalibata highlighted a stark reality – intra-Africa trade is a mere 15%, suggesting that the continent largely relies on external […]

Mombasa’s Industrial Parks Signal Economic RevolutionEmpowerment and Exportation at the Forefront of Development

Mombasa’s Industrial Parks Signal Economic Revolution Empowerment and Exportation at the Forefront of Development Mombasa, a picturesque coastal town renowned for its white sandy beaches and deep-rooted history, is poised for an economic metamorphosis. With the initiation of the County Aggregation and Industrial Parks (CAIP) in Mombasa County, it’s clear that a radical transformation is […]

FAO Hosts First-Ever Global Conference on Sustainable Livestock Transformation

ROME, September 25, 2023 – In a groundbreaking initiative, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) convened the world’s first Global Conference on Sustainable Livestock Transformation in Rome today. The event, attended by participants from diverse sectors and regions, addresses the urgent need to enhance efficiency and equity while mitigating the environmental […]

Digging Deep: Unearthing The Potential of Africa’s Root Crops for a Food-Secure Future

In the kaleidoscopic tapestry of Africa’s agriculture, a sector often overshadowed by the prominence of cereal crops is silently burgeoning, poised to become a cornerstone of food security and rural economic growth in the upcoming decades. Root crops, humble yet heroic, are rising above the challenges, providing a glimmer of hope amid the looming climate […]

RESCO TANZANIA LIMITED Introduces Solar-Powered Preservation to Bolster Agricultural Yields

Kilimokwanza.org Team Agricultural wastage after harvest has long haunted Tanzanian farmers, causing significant economic losses. With a vision to address this issue and bolster the nation’s agricultural backbone, Mzumbe Musa, Executive Director of RESCO TANZANIA LIMITED, has introduced groundbreaking solar technology that promises to safeguard post-harvest produce. During a recent workshop, Mr. Musa showcased this […]

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