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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 […]

Equity Bank Rwanda Ushers in New Era of Banking Dominance Following Historic Merger with Cogebanque

KilimoKwanza.org Team In a landmark financial maneuver, Equity Group Holdings PLC (EGH) has announced the successful completion of its strategic merger between Compagnie Générale De Banque (Cogebanque) Plc and Equity Bank Rwanda Plc (EBR), effective as of 31st December 2023. This historic move results in the formation of a newly consolidated powerhouse in the banking […]

President Samia’s End-of-Year Address Highlights Robust Economic Growth, Healthcare Advances, and Strategic International Partnership

Transcribed and translated by Charles Anthony. Here is President Samia Suluhu Hassan’s end-of-year speech, in which she comprehensively outlines the significant strides Tanzania has made in various sectors throughout the year. Her address encompasses the nation’s achievements in economic growth, healthcare improvements, education reforms, and international collaborations, reflecting on the challenges overcome and setting a […]

Ugandan Government to Boost Vanilla Market with Structured Harvesting Dates

By Elizabeth Shumbusho In a decisive step to bolster Uganda’s vanilla sector, the Ministry of Agriculture has earmarked January 5, 2024, as the commencement of the nationwide vanilla harvest, extending over three months to April 5, 2024. The announcement by Fred Bwino Kyakulaga, the State Minister for Agriculture, comes at a critical juncture following a […]

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. […]

USDA in 2024: Secretary Vilsack Champions Climate-Smart Agriculture, Economic Growth, and Farmer Support Through Inflation Reduction Act

Kilimokwanza.org Team U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack has outlined the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) ambitious plans for 2024, focusing on climate-focused practices, economic growth in rural areas, and justice for distressed and discriminated farmers. As the world steps into 2024, the USDA, under Secretary Vilsack’s leadership, renews its commitment to intensify investments […]

Unlocking Agricultural Potential: Mapping Soil Resources in Tanzania

Tanzania is a nation blessed with abundant natural resources, diverse landscapes, and a climate ideal for agriculture. Tanzania, often referred to as the “breadbasket of East Africa,” is home to a vibrant agricultural sector that serves as the backbone of its economy, employing over 75% of its workforce. From the fertile Southern Highlands to the […]

Be the Next Global Food Systems Leader: Join the Inspiring Youth Leadership Program

In an effort to transform food systems globally, a new and inspiring program for early career professionals has been launched, offering a unique opportunity to accelerate food systems solutions in the Global South. This program, generously supported by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), is a call to action for those […]

Happy New Year from KilimoKwanza.org: Envisioning a Thriving Future for African Agriculture

Dear Esteemed Friends, Partners, and Allies in Agricultural Progress, As the first light of 2024 touches the fertile soils of our beloved continent, we at KilimoKwanza.org stand at the cusp of a new era, reinvigorated by a sense of purpose and driven by our unwavering commitment to the agricultural sector in Africa. This New Year’s […]

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 […]

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