As the climate crisis intensifies, access to nutritious food is becoming more precarious for vulnerable communities. Rising temperatures, erratic rainfall and degraded soils make farming increasingly ...
Serbia on Wednesday unveiled draft legislation to introduce a national tax on greenhouse gas emissions from 2026, as the country moves to align with EU climate policy and shield exporters from costs ...
From collapsing maize yields to a possible cyclone hitting Richards Bay, a Wits expert warns that South Africa’s climate ...
In rural Zimbabwe, girls are reviving an ancient tradition called Nhanga to combat child marriage. Originally a space for ...
A core feature of FARM P3 is its focus on mobile threshing and mechanization services, which are expected to revolutionize ...
LAS CRUCES - Gov. Susana Martinez and several state and local officials on Monday announced the investment of more than $18 million in public and private money which is expected to create more than ...
IN Zimbabwe, a quiet agricultural revolution is underway, led not by traditional crops or livestock, but by rabbits. Spearheaded by the Zimbabwe Commercial Rabbit Breeders Association (Zicorba), this ...
The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), together with the Government of Zimbabwe and private sector partners, has launched the pilot phase of the Food and Agriculture Resilience ...
Zimbabwe's agriculture continues to evolve, with farmers finding new ways to adapt to shifting markets, changing climate and rising production costs. One shining example of innovation and resilience ...
A farmer in the Eruwa Local Government Area of Oyo State, Ayantunde Aboderin, inspected his cassava plot and made a startling observation. Some of the plants were stunted, others had withered, and the ...
THE Zimbabwe tobacco industry is now standing at a critical juncture, where the balancing act of remarkable production achievements and ever-pressing environmental concerns are likely to dampen its ...
How rabbit farming is reshaping Zimbabwe’s agricultural landscape IN Zimbabwe, a quiet agricultural revolution is underway, led not by traditional crops or livestock, but by rabbits. Spearheaded by ...