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Dr. Semira M. Beyana: Pioneering a Panacea for Sustainable Soybean Farming in East Africa and Beyond

June 21, 2023
Dr. Semira M. Beyana, a distinguished scientist and emerging leader, sometimes back spearheaded a transformative study that has the potential to revolutionize soybean production in...

Prices Within Tanzania Must Be Quoted in Tanzanian Shillings, Says Bank of Tanzania

June 20, 2023
Dar es Salaam, June 20, 2023 The Bank of Tanzania has issued a public notice to remind residents of the United Republic of Tanzania about...

Government Officials Collaborate to Boost Livestock Sector in Economic Transformation Agenda

June 20, 2023
NAIROBI- In a concerted effort to advance the government’s Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda (BETA), the State Department of Livestock Production’s entire leadership convened a crucial...

Kenya-EU Economic Partnership Agreement Set to Revolutionize Trade and Sustainability

June 20, 2023
Nairobi, June 20, 2023 – In a historic development for trade relations, the European Union (EU) and Kenya have concluded negotiations for an ambitious Economic...

Kenyan Government Delivers Thousands of Cattle Vaccines to Boost Agriculture in Meru County

June 20, 2023
MERU, Kenya – Under Hon. Mithika Linturi’s leadership, the Kenyan government has taken significant steps to support sustainable agricultural productivity and food security. The effort...

Courtesy Visit by ICM Agribusiness Ltd Chairman Highlights Rwanda’s Rice Farming Success

June 20, 2023
KIGALI – The Minister of Agriculture and Animal Resources, Hon. Ilde Musafiri, warmly welcomed Mr. Douglas Stephen Shears, the Executive Chairman of ICM Agribusiness Ltd,...

Sagcot Vows to Battle Soil Acidity Countrywide through Low-Cost Lime Treatments

June 20, 2023
Kilimokwzana.org Team. In a country where more than 65% of the population depends on agriculture, the battle against soil acidity is a monumental task. Sagcot...

Tanzania: Small-Scale Farmers Leverage Lime to Skyrocket Productivity, Overcoming Soil Acidity in Njombe and Iringa Regions

June 20, 2023
In a significant departure from long-established farming practices, small-scale farmers in the Njombe and Iringa Regions have harnessed the transformative power of lime to combat...

Over 90% of Tanzanians Employed in the Private Sector- Ms. Angelina Ngalula

June 19, 2023
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – In a recent statement by the Chairperson of the Tanzania Private Sector Foundation (TPSF), Ms. Angelina Ngalula, it has been...

Investing in Soil Health: CABI’s User Testing on GAIA Dashboard in Tanzania

June 19, 2023
As the world shifts towards digital development, the potential of using technology to enhance agricultural productivity, address key issues like soil health, and provide vital...

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  • AFSF 2025 Puts Youth at the Centre of 44 Value Chains to Rewire Africa’s Food Economy August 31, 2025
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  • Kofi Annan’s Blueprint Was Right. Our Follow-Through Has Been a Failure. August 31, 2025
  • At AFSF 2025, Leaders and Innovators Unite to Build a Shock-Proof Food Future for Africa-Insuring the Harvest August 31, 2025
  • The Africa Food Systems Forum: The Billion-Dollar Question for Africa’s Smallholder Farmers August 31, 2025

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