Climate Change threatens CAADP’s plan for African smallholder farmers
Arid soil in Mauritania (PHOTO: Oxfam) By Kofi Adu Domfeh From Maputo to Malabo, the New Partnership for Africa's Development ...
Arid soil in Mauritania (PHOTO: Oxfam) By Kofi Adu Domfeh From Maputo to Malabo, the New Partnership for Africa's Development ...
Growing rice in Cameroon (PHOTO: ClimateReporters/Aaron Kaah Cameroon and FAO have signed two agreements: one creating a $20 million, ...
FAO Director-General Jose Graziano Da Silva (right) and Walt MacNee, Vice Chairman, MasterCard Worldwide sign new partnership agreement. (Photo: FAO/Alessia ...
Rufus Ebebga, DG National Biosafety Management Agency By Atâyi Babs In this interview with a team from Climate Reporters, Rufus ...
African women farmers The office of the Special Envoy on Gender (SEOG) and the Department for Agriculture and Agro-industry (OSAN) ...
Biosafety in Nigeria (PHOTO: Climate Reporters/Atâyi Babs) By Etta Michael Bisong Nigerians are anxious to start reaping the gains ...
organismes génétiquement modifiés (OGM) By Atâyi Babs Women’s groups under the aegis of the African Working Group on Gender and ...
A Cameroonian woman feeds her children (PHOTO: Climate Reporters/Aaron Kaah) By Atâyi Babs Experts at recent conference in Marrakech, Morocco ...
Transnational Corporation of Nigeria Plc (Transcorp) announced today that its agribusiness subsidiary Teragro Commodities Limited has acquired and installed extraction ...
Arid soils in Mauritania (PHOTO: oxfam) By Atâyi Babs Unsustainable Farming Practices contribute to Climate Change, endanger Food Security, and ...
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