The Donald Danforth Plant Science Center is part of a new international initiative to establish a Centre of Excellence for ...
Rwanda agricultural exports rise 6.4% to $893.16 million Coffee earnings jump 47% on higher volumes and prices Government targets $1.5 billion exports by 2028/2029 Rwanda’s agricultural exports earned ...
Speaking at the launch, NSAR chairman Innocent Namuhoranye said the partnerships align with Rwanda's Vision 2050, which seeks to transform agriculture by professionalising farmers, commercialising ...
Rwandan exporters have welcomed the United States House of Representatives' decision to approve a three-year extension of the Africa Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), describing it as a boost to ...
ST. LOUIS, MO, January 7, 2025 – An international collaboration has announced a public-private partnership to develop high-yielding pest-and disease-resistant cassava, maize and potatoes to benefit ...
Africa’s rising food import bill, now estimated at around $70 billion annually, signals an urgent need to invest in agriculture biotechnology and climate-smart food systems according to scientists.
NAEB has released a report stating the African nation increased its coffee export volume by 39 per cent in 2025.
Rwanda’s fish production rose 9% in 2025 to 52,439 tonnes Growth driven by aquaculture investment, hatcheries and farmer training Sector on track for 77,700-tonne output target by 2029 Rwanda’s fish ...
Rwanda is eyeing a major transformation of its seed industry, with experts emphasizing that high-quality, accessible, and affordable seeds, coupled with tailored financing, are critical to boosting ...
As we look towards the coming decade, it is clear that technology will play a crucial role in unlocking agricultural opportunities in Landlocked Developing Countries (LLDCs). As the founder of ...
Review of African Political Economy, Vol. 43, No. 148, SPECIAL ISSUE: AFRICA AND THE DRUGS TRADE REVISITED (June 2016), pp. 277-293 (17 pages) Over the past decade, African agriculture sectors have ...
The use of pesticides in East Africa, some sold by European firms despite being banned in the EU, is killing off bees in large numbers and threatening whole ecosystems, scientists say. Joseph Ruzigana ...