agribussiness News

Agribiz programme selects first beneficiaries
At least 200 start-ups and early stage agribusiness enterprises have been selected for support by

Challenges women in agribusiness face in Africa
Women engaging in agribusiness in Africa face a lot of challenges that hinder their growth.

EU funded Agribiz Programme to support youth & women rolls out
An agribusiness programme to help women and youth has started rolling out in the country.

Kasolwe Stock Ranch in Kamuli District Uganda to host new livestock interventions for Busoga Sub-region
Kasolwe Stock Ranch in Kamuli district has hosted the Ground-breaking for new livestock interventions for

Organic farmer/Agronomist who hasn’t used chemicals for 32 years
By Kimuri Mwangi We are a bit late for our appointment with Dr. Mwangi Gachamba

Lusenke Stock Farm set to provide an average of 30,000 chicks per week
The Lusenke Stock Farm will be providing an average of 30,000 chicks per week once

Stakeholders in the mango value chain come together
Local traders, farmers and other stakeholders in the mango sector have launched an association to

Organic Farming- you still need to seek professional advice
By Henry Kinyua Of late, social media has been awash with reports of improper pesticide

Muranga County makes a mark in milk and avocado production
Farmers Co-operative Societies have made it easy to find a common market for their

Getting into farming- what to consider
Farming is great because it’s all about feeding people. Business is good because it’s an

Pyrethrum gradually turning Nakuru white again
Since its introduction into Kenya in 1928, the pyrethrum sector has had a mixed bag

Where are the extension workers?
by HENRY KINYUA Farmers in Kenya are hungry for information on the best farming practices,