Thursday, 17 October 2024

World Food Day

 
 
 

Rwanda aims to boost cassava, maize, and potato production through tolerant, genetically engineered varieties
 
 
 
Rwanda is seeking to up the production of cassava, maize, and potato through the introduction of genetically engineered varieties that are resistant to diseases, pests, and drought.
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From 1 to 100 million: Standard Bank's OneFarm Share celebrates 100 million meal milestone on this World Food Day
In the heart of South Africa's agricultural sector, a remarkable milestone has been achieved. The OneFarm Share programme, powered by Standard Bank in partnership with HelloChoice, is a flagship initiative designed to sustainably tackle food insecurity and improve agri-food system resilience.

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The Role of Cover Crops: Enhancing Soil Health and Preventing Soil Erosion

Reduced soil health and stability have been a growing problem across Africa's agricultural sector, significantly threatening the continent's food security, environment and economic prosperity. With African smallholder farmers wondering what they can do to increase their yields, cover crops become a viable solution.

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Uganda smallholders reaffirm their commitment to peasant agroecology to preserve environment, indigenous seeds and foods

Small-scale farmers in Uganda, during the climax of the 6th Annual National Organic Week (NOW) 2024, have made a major declaration that will see the smallholders continue with agroecology and organic farming practices to preserve the environment, indigenous seeds and foods.

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Bühler supports World Food Day 2024 with a vision for a sustainable future

As World Food Day approaches on 16 October, Bühler Southern Africa reaffirms its commitment to addressing food safety and security challenges in the region. This year's theme, 'Right to Foods for a Better Life and a Better Future', resonates deeply with Bühler's mission of driving innovation for a better world.

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The Role of Cover Crops: Enhancing Soil Health and Preventing Soil Erosion

Reduced  soil health and stability have been a growing problem across Africa's agricultural sector, significantly threatening the continent's food security, environment and economic prosperity. With African smallholder farmers wondering what they can do to increase their yields, cover crops become a viable solution.

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