Garlic Varieties and Pest/Disease Management in Zambia

Choosing the Right Garlic Variety Selecting the appropriate garlic variety is crucial for successful cultivation in Zambia's specific climatic conditions.…

Growing Cabbage in Zimbabwe and Zambia

Section 1: Cabbage Cultivars Cabbage cultivars, integral to a successful cabbage cultivation venture, are meticulously classified based on essential attributes…

A Comparative Analysis of Organic Farming and Regenerative Farming: Cultivating Sustainability

Organic farming and regenerative farming are two approaches to sustainable agriculture that share some common goals, but differ in their…

Battling Mealy Bugs: Safeguarding Zimbabwe’s Tobacco Farms for a Flourishing Harvest

A subtle yet persistent threat has emerged in the heartland of Zimbabwe’s tobacco farms. Mealybugs, the white soft-bodied insect pests,…

Empowering Ugandan Cocoa Growth: Groundbreaking Handbook Unveiled for Enhanced Productivity

In a strategic collaboration between the Ugandan Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries (MAAIF) and Swisscontact, a non-profit development…

Kenya’s National Gene Bank Partners with Sorghum Farmers for a Climate-Adaptive Future

The Genetic Resources Research Institute (GeRRI), also known as the National Gene Bank, has joined forces with sorghum farmers to…

Mastering Groundnuts Farming: A Comprehensive Guide for Success.

In the realm of agriculture, where each crop plays a unique role in nourishing both the land and its inhabitants,…

Empowering Kenya’s Coffee Farmers: Resumption of Nairobi Auction Marks New Era of Reform and Prosperity.

Revolutionizing the coffee sector: Nairobi Coffee Exchange auction resumes as part of transformative reforms. The sun is rising on a…

Unveiling the Ultimate Step-by-Step Guide to Skyrocket Your Cabbage Farming Profits in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda

Cabbage farming is a lucrative agricultural venture in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda, providing a consistent source of income for farmers.…

Fermented food is a staple in west Africa: 5 ways to make sure it’s safe for eating

West African cuisine makes significant use of fermented condiments. Wikimedia Commons Omololu Fagunwa, Queen's University Belfast A typical west African…