Farmers who were severely affected by floods in Kirehe District that destroyed crops in 2019 will begin receiving support from Food and Agriculture Organization of
Climate campaigners have described the announcement by the British government to suspend financial support for thermal coal as a “small first step.” The British Prime
African Development Bank President Akinwumi Adesina is expected in London for the UK-Africa Summit, an investment summit aimed at forging new partnerships under the theme:
Officials at the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) have warned that desert locusts could attack parts of Uganda. “There is a risk that some swarms
The Bank of Tanzania’s monthly economic review for January reveals that the lender’s appetite to the agriculture sector is higher than in other sectors. According
The Rwandan government has issued a statement warning any persons bringing live fish illegally into the country after tilapia lake virus (TiLV) was identified in
Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA) has reached out to farmers in Somaliland with an agricultural development project. The recently-launched project aims to boost the
China’s role in illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing has a disproportionate impact on Africa. There has recently been some controversy surrounding the mining of bauxite
In Africa, the potential of guinea fowl largely remains untapped across the continent’s sprawling markets. But poultry farmers in the southern and western regions are
Small-scale fish farming is at the centre of an initiative among communities near the shores of Lake Victoria in East Africa dedicated to integrating fish