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Lesotho: A Mountain of Challenges

06.11.2009 17:30    allafrica.com
The UN World Food Programme (WFP) has been feeding people in Lesotho since 1965, yet the tiny mountain kingdom is still not much closer to achieving food self-sufficiency. Time to overhaul the approach, aid agencies say.


Mauritania: Malnutrition Has No Season in Nouakchott

06.11.2009 17:30    allafrica.com
At the health centre in Dar Naim, a working class neighbourhood of Nouakchott, the building for malnourished children is always full: in rural areas the seasons and crops affect malnutrition levels whereas in the capital this phenomenon remains constant throughout
Mauritania: Malnutrition Has No Season in Nouakchott

Uganda: Govt to Bail Out Karamoja Model Farmers

06.11.2009 17:30    allafrica.com
THE Government is to re-consider funding the model farmers in Karamoja whose crops failed to germinate due to drought.
Uganda: Govt to Bail Out Karamoja Model Farmers

Kenya: Bid to Revive Ailing Cotton Industry With GMO Variety

06.11.2009 17:30    allafrica.com
The country is edging closer towards the adoption of the GMO cotton variety in a move that might boost production in the ailing sub sector.
Kenya: Bid to Revive Ailing Cotton Industry With GMO Variety


Kenya: Government Move Noble

06.11.2009 17:30    allafrica.com
The government move to offer thousands of vulnerable households a monthly stipend to meet their basic needs is laudable but begs a number of questions that might derail its worthy intentions.
Kenya: Government Move Noble

Zimbabwe: Farmers Can Reap Benefits of Planning

06.11.2009 17:30    allafrica.com
WHAT will a farmer do to have a successful crop, especially at a time when loans are hard to access? Farmers, both established and new, are faced with a challenge to raise funds to finance their crop after the Reserve
Zimbabwe: Farmers Can Reap Benefits of Planning

Gambia: Farmers Urged to Diversify Agriculture

06.11.2009 17:29    allafrica.com
The Agricultural field officer at Njaba Kunda, Sana Singhateh, has commended one Alhagie Modibou Keita, a farmer at Njaba kunda in Central Baddibu District of the North Bank Region for his contribution to the diversification of agriculture by cultivating different
Gambia: Farmers Urged to Diversify Agriculture

Gambia: NDMA Gives to Chissejaw Disaster Victims

06.11.2009 17:29    allafrica.com
The Executive Director of the National Disaster Management Agency, Essa Khan, on behalf of the National Disaster governing council recently presented D8000.00 and 4 bags of rice to the family of Alh. Ousman Saho at chissemajaw village in Jokadu.

Ghana: Community Information Centers for Mpohor Wassa East

06.11.2009 17:29    allafrica.com
COMMUNITIES in the Mpohor Wassa East District are to benefit from a pilot community development project, dubbed Community Information Centers (CIC), initiated by the Member of Parliament (MP) for Mpohor Wassa East Constituency, Mr. Anthony Evans Amoah.
Ghana: Community Information Centers for Mpohor Wassa East

Ghana: Newmont, AILAP, AAGI Hold Farmers Open Day

06.11.2009 17:29    allafrica.com
Newmont Ghana Gold Limited (NGGL), the Agricultural Improvement and Land Access Programme (AILAP) and Ahafo Agribusiness Growth Initiative (AAGI), have jointly held an Open Day at Kenyasi, under the theme: "Increased Agricultural Production and productivity in Asutifi."

Nigeria: Bayelsa Farmers Raise Alarm Over N200 Billion FG's Loan

06.11.2009 17:29    allafrica.com
Farmers in Bayelsa State have raised alarm over an alleged plan to deny them access to the N200 billion Federal Government agricul-tural loan facility.

Uganda: Farmers Can Use Phones to Beat Climate Change

06.11.2009 17:29    allafrica.com
THE small holder farmer in Africa has always depended on instinct, a bit of observation, and knowledge passed on from his forefathers. Using instinct a farmer would predict the rainy season and dry season. Today, the same farmer can neither
Uganda: Farmers Can Use Phones to Beat Climate Change

Uganda: Prosperity for All Alone Cannot Eradicate Poverty

06.11.2009 17:29    allafrica.com
POVERTY is more than just lack of incomes. It is also the failure to satisfy basic social needs, failure to break out of the cycle of poverty and insecurity of a person and property.
Uganda: Prosperity for All Alone Cannot Eradicate Poverty

Uganda: Potato Worms Hit Teso, Kigezi Regions

06.11.2009 17:29    allafrica.com
THE Ministry of Agriculture has reported an outbreak of the sweet potato hornworm in Teso and Kigezi regions.
Uganda: Potato Worms Hit Teso, Kigezi Regions

Uganda: 'NAADS for a Review in Karamoja'

06.11.2009 17:29    allafrica.com
The government is to reconsider funding model farmers under the National Agricultural Advisory Sevices (Naads) programme for the financial Year 2008/2009 in the Karamoja region whose crops failed to germinate due to drought.
Uganda: 'NAADS for a Review in Karamoja'

Rwanda: Country Making Progress in Food Security-Report

06.11.2009 17:28    allafrica.com
Rwanda may be among the first African countries to achieve the Millennium development Goal I, if it maintains or increases its pace in reducing food insecurity amongst its citizens.
Rwanda: Country Making Progress in Food Security-Report

Rwanda: RADA Equips Farmers

06.11.2009 17:28    allafrica.com
The Rwanda Agricultural Development Authority (RADA) has initiated programmes to promote proper farming practices to conserve soil.
Rwanda: RADA Equips Farmers

Uganda: 'NAADS Money is Not for the Rich'

06.11.2009 17:28    allafrica.com
THE National Agricultural Advisory Services (NAADS) support is not for the rich, but the poor, the President has said.
Uganda: 'NAADS Money is Not for the Rich'

Uganda: Vice President Advises Kumi University

06.11.2009 17:28    allafrica.com
THE Vice-President, Prof. Gilbert Bukenya, has advised Kumi University to teach agro-based sciences and technological studies in order to help revitalise the economy of Teso.
Uganda: Vice President Advises Kumi University

Uganda: City Authorities Sells Impounded Cattle

06.11.2009 17:28    allafrica.com
KAMPALA City Council (KCC) on Tuesday auctioned 21 cattle belonging to Margaret Rwomushana, a city resident. The cattle were seized in an operation against stray animals.
Uganda: City Authorities Sells Impounded Cattle

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