Topics: Agriculture Global, World Hunger, Ag Africa, Food Security/Shortage,
WFP funding crisis leaves millions stranded without aid in West Africa
Funding constraints mean that the UN World Food Programme (WFP) has been forced to limit emergency aid to only 6.2 million of the most vulnerable people in need across West Africa, scaling back from an initial target of assisting 11.6 million, the agency announced on Wednesday.
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07/07/2023 SOURCE: africafarming.info
For many years, the dairy sector in Kenya has been a major provider of high-quality milk and milk products to the Kenyan market. Here is a list of the best 10 dairy farms in Kenya where you can get…
Best 10 Dairy Farms in Kenya
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07/07/2023 SOURCE: www.msn.com
Declining harvests and dwindling fish hauls make Boko Haram appealing for young men in the Lake Chad region.
How climate change inflames extremist insurgency in Africa
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07/07/2023 SOURCE: www.theguardian.com
The long read: After apartheid, when black people were given back their land, many felt driven to prove they could farm as well as white South Africans. But even before they had begun, the system was stacked against them
Promised land: how South Africa’s black farmers were set up to fail
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07/07/2023 SOURCE: www.bizcommunity.com
South Africa's agriculture could do even better but is held back by power cuts and poor infrastructure...
Farming in South Africa is being hobbled by power cuts and poor roads. Rural towns are being hit hardest
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07/07/2023 SOURCE: www.thedailybeast.com
Climate change is poised to wreck our ability to grow many kinds of crops. But there’s one farming staple that could weather the crisis: dairy.
This African Nation’s Surprise Plan for Farming Through Climate Disaster
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07/05/2023 SOURCE: www.livemint.com
The development comes amid demand from African countries that look to India for supply of fully broken white rice, other than parboiled rice.
India may ship 290,000 tonnes of broken rice to Mali
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07/05/2023 SOURCE: www.worldbank.org
How do we address climate change, reduce poverty, and boost shared prosperity on a livable planet? Climate change is one of the defining issues of our time, and no country is immune. On this episode of The Development Podcast, we hone in on voices across Africa about the experience of climate change and how it intersects with poverty, and we hear from the World Bank’s Chief Economist for Sustainable Development in Washington, DC. Tune in as we speak with Cathy Kamamu, a farmer from Kenya, Professor Denis Aheto, Director of Coastal Ecology at the World Bank-funded Africa Center of Excellence on Coastal Resilience, Roselyn Fosua Adjei, Director of Climate Change for the Ghana Forestry Commission, and Richard Damania, Chief Economist for Sustainable Development at the World Bank. Listen now!
The Interlocking Challenges of Climate Change and Poverty | The Development Podcast
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07/05/2023 SOURCE: www.worldbank.org
As the impacts of climate change continue to intensify and global shocks upend business as usual, Sub-Saharan Africa is feeling the brunt of what has been coined “the perfect storm” – a food, fuel, and fertilizer crisis exacerbated by the war in Ukraine, scarring effects from the COVID-19 pandemic, soaring inflation, rising debt, and extreme weather.
Putting Africans at the Heart of Food Security and Climate Resilience
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07/04/2023 SOURCE: international-partnerships.ec.europa.eu
The InfoPoint session aims to present the various components of the initiative and showcase some early results regarding the activities organized around the 3 cohorts of the programme.
InfoPoint conference: One Planet Fellowship Programme – Boosting Africa-Europe scientific collaboration on climate change and agriculture in Africa
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