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Zimbabwe compensates 85 Europeans who lost farms to land reform

Zimbabwe's government has compensated the first batch of 85 farmers from European countries who lost their farms during the country’s land reform programme, with 10 of them paid in full.

Artificial intelligence in practice in Kenya

In Kenya, a mobile app combining science, data, and partnerships is giving farmers affordable access to high-quality agronomical advice, helping them make informed decisions throughout the growing season.

Kenya plays host to third IFAJ congress held in Africa

Kenya made history in October 2025 when Media for Environment, Science, Health and Agriculture (MESHA) hosted the International Federation of Agricultural Journalists (IFAJ) Congress for the first time in East...

Zim blueberry farmers gear up for Chinese market

Farmers in Zimbabwe are lobbying the government to rethink policy as they aim to make the country the largest blueberry exporter in Africa.

Zim lifts ban on SA maize imports but imposes restrictions

Zimbabwe has lifted its temporary ban on maize imports from South Africa as it begins to feel the effects of market shortages, a development experts say raises doubts over the...

Kenya celebrates 76 years of Boran excellence at landmark show

On 12 and 13 September, Boran Cattle Breeder's Society (BCBS) Kenya marked its 76th anniversary with a landmark show and auction.

Investors in Namibia’s blueberry industry aim for the big leagues

Namibia’s blueberry industry aims to emulate Peru, the world’s fastest-growing blueberry producer, in its quest to scale up its own production.

Botswana among countries most at risk of extreme drought – report

A new global analysis by the US's National Drought Mitigation Center and the UN Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD), published in July 2025, reveals that Botswana is among the countries...

Minor economic growth in Zimbabwe as agricultural output shrinks

Zimbabwe's economy expanded by 2,9 % in 2024, according to the latest figures released by the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZimStat).

Unexplained giraffe deaths spark concern across Namibia

Veterinarians and farmers in Namibia are grappling with a troubling surge in giraffe deaths that have occurred over a large part of the country north of Windhoek. The cause remains...

Farmer’s day ‘aims to inspire and equip youth to succeed in sector’

The second annual Youth Livestock Farmer’s Day, held in May at Lethare Farm in Serowe, Botswana, drew a crowd of enthusiastic participants from across the country, perhaps signalling growing national...

Namibian government to invest millions to boost citrus production

The Namibian government is planning to invest N$250 million into the country’s citrus industry over the next five years in order to reduce dependency on imports. The Namibian government, through...

Tanzanian ‘agri trade war’ with SA looms over phytosanitary requirements

Tanzania recently banned agricultural products from South Africa and Malawi over trade restrictions enforced on Tanzanian agricultural imports.

Compensation payments to Zim farmers dispossessed of land commences

While the process of initial compensation payments to farmers who had been dispossessed of land in Zimbabwe were reported to be proceeding smoothly by Zimbabwe’s government and Zimbabwe’s Valuation Consortium...

Germany to continue funding environment project in Namibia

Germany has extended funding for an environment protection project in Namibia for five years.

Zimbabwe targeting a 340% increase in crop production in 2025

The government of Zimbabwe is targeting a 340% increase in major crop production for the 2024/25 summer season, which was a positive step towards national self-sufficiency, according to Positive Eye...

Namibia’s vegetable ban on South Africa a struggle for local farmers

South Africa's agricultural trade with its neighbouring countries has faced significant challenges over the past few years, particularly with import restrictions imposed on the country by Namibia and Botswana.

Zimbabwe to conduct first agri sector census since independence

Zimbabwe is to conduct its first National Agricultural and Livestock Census (NALC) since the country’s independence in 1980, with the support of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United...

Rhino horn trafficker receives 18-year prison sentence for money laundering

High-ranking rhino horn trafficker, Francis Kipampa of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, recently received an 18-year prison sentence for money laundering offences related to rhino poaching.

Food scarcity takes its toll on hungry Zimbabweans

At the beginning of January 2025, Zimbabweans faced worsening food shortages due to delayed rains and the ongoing effects of drought.
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