United Kingdom's smart way to farm
A farm in the United Kingdom is the first in the world to successfully plant, tend and harvest a crop without a single person ever setting foot in the
By Hellen Asewe Miseda 6 years ago
United Kingdom's smart way to farm
Planning to export avocados? Get it right
Avocado farming has become a big-league agro-enterprise with various market forces including border control, climate and global appetite for avocado f
By Hellen Asewe Miseda 6 years ago
Planning to export avocados? Get it right
First anti-ageing camel milk skin care
Millions of women around the globe spend sleepless nights in the pursuit of fair and lovely skin fit for a goddess. They also spend a lot of money on beauty products just to slow down the ageing process.
By Hellen Asewe Miseda 9 years ago
First anti-ageing camel milk skin care
Agri news around the world: Obama calls for more investment in farming in Africa
US President Barack Obama, wrapping up a visit to the continent of his father’s birth, toured an Ethiopian factory making baby food to show how investment in farming can cut hunger and stunting.
By Hellen Asewe Miseda 9 years ago
Agri news around the world: Obama calls for more investment in farming in Africa
Tea firms slide to annual loss
Kenya’s Williamson Tea and Kapchorua Tea both reported a loss for the year to March 2015, blaming weak prices caused by a glut in supplies globally and in Kenya but forecast a recovery on lower output.
By Hellen Asewe Miseda 9 years ago
Tea firms slide to annual loss
Man seeks answers after wife's death in childbirth
In the last few months, the Government has, through the Ministry of Health, been on an all-out campaign to have pregnant women deliver their babies in hospitals.
By Hellen Asewe Miseda 9 years ago
Man seeks answers after wife's death in childbirth
Zimbabwe scraps the death penalty, but Kenya is still undecided
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