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With agriculture employing more than 60% of Africa’s workforce, experts emphasize the need to boost energy access as a critical input to enhancing productivity and food security.
As South Africa prepares to assume the G20 presidency, there are growing calls for the country to use this platform to put ...
After decades of mono-cropping and overgrazing, around 65% of Africa’s farmland is now considered unproductive or degraded, leaving more than 270 million people facing chronic hunger. But while ...
Unsustainable agricultural practices and land-use change are the primary drivers of soil degradation, leading to poor yields and food scarcity.
In this interview, Louis Strydom, sales and marketing director at Omnia Holdings elaborates on how the agricultural sector can tackle challenges such as improving nutrient efficiency in rural ...
New study assesses impact of agricultural research investments on biodiversity, land use Data analysis spans 1960s Green Revolution to 2015 Date: February 4, 2025 Source: Purdue University Summary ...
More than 65% of Africa’s land is considered degraded, and the risk of further desertification grows by the day. Crops now wither in the once fertile fields of northern Ghana, as prolonged ...
The Africa Agricultural Policy Leadership Dialogue (AALPD) will focus on African agri-food policy actions considering the growing global economic integration of its agri-food systems. The two-day ...