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Taking a New Look at Africa's Agriculture; Develoepmental Communication

Kenya’s Agriculture Sector Suffers Ksh16.26 Billion Loss Due to El Nino Rains

Kilimokwanza.org Kenya’s agriculture sector has been severely impacted by the El Nino rains, incurring losses amounting to Ksh16.26 billion, as disclosed by the government. The National El Nino Emergency and Disaster Response Command Centre released a statement on Friday, detailing the extent of the devastation caused by the unseasonal weather phenomenon. Devastation Across the Board The country has witnessed…

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Potato Power: A Look into Rift Valley’s Spud Legacy

As the sun rises over the Rift Valley, casting a golden light on sprawling fields, a local farmer begins his day. Amidst the rolling hills and fertile plains stretching across Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of Congo, lies a story woven deeply into the soil – the story of the potato. From Indigenous Ingenuity to…

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Eco-Friendly and Profitable: The Untold Story of Snail Farming in Nakuru

In the lush landscapes of Nakuru, Kenya, Wangui Waweru, an enterprising woman, founded the Gold Dust Snail Farm six years ago. Her journey into the world of mollusks began in 2017, sparked by an accidental tasting of snail meat. This experience, initially met with trepidation, burgeoned into a deep interest, leading Wangui to explore the ins and outs of…

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Agnes Kalibata Calls for Urgent Funding Reforms in African Food Systems at The United Nations Food System Summit (UNFSS)

In an address at the United Nations Food Systems Summit 2023, Agnes Kalibata, the president of the AGRA, highlighted the critical need for substantial investment in transforming Africa’s food systems. Kalibata’s speech underscored the dire consequences of underinvestment in this sector, which continues to plague African nations with escalating hunger and poverty. Kalibata pointed out a stark disparity in…

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