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  • China increases 2018-19 corn production-

    China increased its corn production estimate for 2018-19 to 257.33 million tonnes based on the nation’s most recent agriculture census, Reuters reported on Jan. 11.

  • OVERVIEW GLOBAL AVOCADO MARKET- March 2019

    The European avocado market is in a transition phase. The last volumes of Chilean, Spanish, Israeli and Mexican products are still on the shelves, while Peru, Kenya, Brazil and South Africa are slowly taking over the market. Avocados remain incredibly popular. A great deal is being invested in the sector worldwide, both in promotions and in new plantings. More and more countries are exporting to China.

  • Africa needs a future farming strategy

    Africans need to reflect on the advice passed down the generations by Dakota Indians: when you discover you are riding a dead horse, the best strategy is to dismount.

  • How the climate crisis will change your plate in 2050

    When Amanda Little was on tour to promote her 2010 book Power Trip: The Story of America’s Love Affair with Energy, she discovered something unusual. Despite the book’s focus on fossil fuels, her audience was overwhelmingly interested in one specific chapter – the one about food production.

  • The ‘silent extinction’ stalking giraffes

     For most of his life as a Samburu warrior, Lesaiton Lengoloni thought nothing of hunting giraffes, the graceful giants so common a feature of the Kenyan plains where he roamed.

  • Donkey Owners Stare At Looming Extinction Of The Species By 2023

    Donkey stakeholders have petitioned the government to ban donkey abattoirs countywide to protect the endangered beast of burden that stares at extinction by 2023.

  • Sub-Saharan African aquaculture sector challenged by feed accessibility

    Sub-Saharan Africa’s aquaculture production, estimated at 1.7 million metric tons (MT) of the global 76.6 million MT of production in 2015, continues to face fish feed shortages.

  • Kenya is experiencing strange weather. What’s behind it

    Many parts of Kenya have been experiencing torrential rainfall for a couple of months now. This has resulted in floods and landslides.

  • Climate change to open up 'frontier' farmland, but experts urge caution

     Kenya’s livestock herders planting chilli peppers, Pakistan’s mountain farmers rearing fish and tropical fruits being grown in Sicily — farmers around the world are already shifting what they grow and breed to cope with rising temperatures and erratic weather.

  • Avocados in Kenya: what’s holding back smallholder farmers

    Kenya is the world’s third largest producer of avocados. It’s also Kenya’s leading fruit export, accounting for nearly one-fifth of its total horticultural exports.

  • Avocados in Kenya: Smallholder farmers need help.

    Kenya is the world's third largest producer of avocados. It's also Kenya's leading fruit export, accounting for nearly one-fifth of its total horticultural exports.

  • Kenya’s internet balloons could help to bridge the digital divide

    Google’s internet balloons are wireless Internet connectivity towers that float in the stratosphere. They beam Internet signals to earth-based stations, which then transmit the internet to users through internet service providers.

  • Rhinos: Time for urgent innovation

    The High Level Panel for wildlife management introduced in 2019 by Barbara Creecy, Minister of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries, is a major opportunity to consider alternative and innovative ways to protect and grow endangered species.

  • How Tsebo Kenya's farm-to-fork initiative is reaping sustainable and refreshing benefits

    As part of the Tsebo Solutions Group, Tsebo Kenya shares its parent organisation's environmentally responsible ethos and commitment to managing its environmental footprint by employing water and energy saving and cutting down on waste and emissions across all of its operations.

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