Russia’s invasion of Ukraine to push fertiliser & food prices even higher
By George Munene Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is expected to further push up the price of fertilisers and foodstuffs in Kenya. As a net fertiliser
By George Munene Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is expected to further push up the price of fertilisers and foodstuffs in Kenya. As a net fertiliser
Chacha Suguta Matiko has for two years increased his earnings out of his four acre pineapple farm by employing row planting. Row planting as per
Farmers who grow garlic can fight over ten pests and diseases linked to destruction of crops which may cause big losses on the farmers’ farms.
As opposed to manual honey extractors, bee farmers can enjoy harvesting their honey with limited time and energy using an electric honey extractor that uses
Famers in Nyeri are reversing decades of pesticide misuse that depressed soils nutrients and left them impoverished with a new legume and flower growing venture
A low cost storage facility meant to preserve produce for upto two weeks is assisting smallholder farmers stem food waste and sell their produce at
For Joseph Njuguna a farmer in Nyandarua, farming was a typical exercise of planting and waiting for crops to grow. It was until a visit
The ImukaAccess mobile app connects local entrepreneurs with mentors and investors. While 55 percent of Africa’s population is engaged in agricultural livelihoods, only approximately one
Tomato farmers in the country should now worry less about Tuta Absoluta, a devastating pest that has the potential to destroy nearly 100 per cent
A Kisii County mixed poultry farmer has been able to keep off chicken predators for years by using guinea fowls, geese and turkeys Chore Sunda
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