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Feasibility Study: Agro-Economic Viability of High-Altitude Horticulture at Location X99C+34, Nyahururu, Kenya

Kilimokwanza.org Report  1. Executive Summary and Geospatial Context This comprehensive feasibility study  evaluates the agricultural potential of the specific geolocated site designated ‘X99C+34, Nyahururu, Kenya’ (approximate coordinates 0.035°N, 36.364°E). The analysis rigorously integrates precise elevation data, local agro-climatic records, soil pedology, and economic indicators to refine investment decisions regarding the suitability of Avocado (Persea americana) […]

The Agronomic and Commercial Dynamics of Starke Ayres Spinach Germplasm in the East African Horticultural Sector

Kilimokwanza.org Report 1. Executive Landscape and Historical Genesis The narrative of Kenya’s horticultural development is intrinsically linked to the evolution of its seed systems. Within this complex ecosystem, the cultivation of leafy green vegetables serves as a critical pillar of both national food security and the economic sustenance of smallholder farmers. Among these crops, the […]

Tanzania Launches ‘Horti Logistica Africa’ to Solidify Continental Hub Status

DAR ES SALAAM – In a strategic move to cement its position as a leader in African horticulture, Tanzania officially launched the “Horti Logistica Africa” council on November 12, 2025. The announcement was made by Dr. Jim Yonazi, the Permanent Secretary in the Prime Minister’s Office (Policy, Parliament, and Coordination), during the landmark Horticulture Business […]

Malawi Is Hurting”: CARE Malawi Director Warns of Escalating Hunger EmergencyNovember 15, 2025 | Lilongwe, Malawi

“Malawi is hurting. The signs are everywhere—empty granaries, mothers skipping meals so their children can eat, and markets where the price of maize, our staple food, has soared beyond the reach of ordinary families,” said Pamela Kuwali, Country Director of CARE Malawi and Food Systems Leader, in a stark warning issued Thursday. Speaking ahead of […]

The $2 Billion Bet: Inside Tanzania’s High-Stakes Plan to Dominate African Horticulture

The HoBIS 2025 Declaration: A ‘Tanzania Inc.’ Strategy is Unveiled The Horticulture Business and Investment Summit (HoBIS 2025), convened from November 12–13, 2025, in Dar es Salaam, was not a standard trade conference. It was a meticulously orchestrated declaration of national economic strategy. Convened by the Tanzania Horticultural Association (TAHA) in partnership with the Government […]

Dodoma Region Braces for Below-Average Rainfall Season: Farmers Urged to Prepare

Tanzania Meteorological Authority Issues Critical Advisory for November 2025-April 2026 Growing Season Issued: October 17, 2025 The Tanzania Meteorological Authority (TMA) has released its seasonal rainfall forecast for Dodoma Region, warning farmers and livestock keepers to prepare for challenging conditions during the upcoming agricultural season running from November 2025 through April 2026. Key Forecast Highlights […]

Ethiopia’s Feathered Economy: How Women’s Backyard Chickens Underpin Rural Livelihoods and Reveal a Hidden Economic Truth

The Unseen Economic Engine By Kilimokwanza.org Reporter In a small village in Ethiopia’s Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples’ Region (SNNPR), a woman named Abeba begins her day not in the fields, but in her own backyard. Her focus is on a small, bustling flock of indigenous chickens, birds that scavenge for their food around her […]

Navigating the Storm: AGRA’s 2024 Report Charts a Bold Course for Resilient, Competitive African Agriculture

NAIROBI, 6th Aug, 2025 – Africa’s agricultural sector faced a perfect storm of challenges in 2024, yet a report from the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA) outlines a path forward defined by resilience and strategic action. The AGRA Annual Report 2024 acknowledges the formidable headwinds that threatened food systems across the continent, […]

Unlocking the Carbon Economy: Comparative Pathways for Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda in Global Carbon Markets

KILIMOKWANZA.ORG TEAM This report provides a comparative analysis of the engagement of Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda with global carbon markets, examining the roles of communities, governments, and private actors. It highlights successes, challenges, regulatory gaps, and opportunities for fostering inclusive and sustainable carbon business models across these East African nations. Kenya has rapidly developed a […]

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