Irrigation
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22 irrigation schemes underway towards food security
The country’s irrigation- dependent cultivation is 3.2 per cent of total agricultural production. This is because only 226,908.85 hectares (ha)…
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Tuba irrigation farmers adopt climate interventions
The Alliance of Biodiversity International, in collaboration with the International Centre for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) has implemented an agricultural development…
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Zimbabwe: Farmers Call for Micro-Irrigation
Farmers have called on the Government to increase investment in micro-irrigation facilities for smallholder farmers to ensure household and national…
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Ghana: Boost for Agriculture – Govt Earmarks U.S. $105m to Rehab 3 Dams … to Increase Commercial Production
The government is to undertake a $105m rehabilitation project from next month on three irrigation schemes to boost agriculture production…
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Why we must handle water with care
What you need to know: The oil that we are expecting should be the commodity to change Uganda from a…
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Water management and technology can stave off worst effects of climate change
Climate change, which is expressed in terms of drought, floods, and changing rainfall patterns and increased variability, is expected to…
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NIGER: Pisa II program for irrigation in three regions
In Niger, Phase II of the Small-Scale Irrigation and Food Security Program (PISA) has been launched. Germany supports this program…
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Mozambique receives US $150M for water project
The government of Mozambique has received a US $150M grant from the International Development Association (IDA), the World Bank Group’s…
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KENYA: Government funds 27 boreholes for irrigation in Galole
In the Galole constituency in Kenya, the Small Irrigation and Value Addition Project (Sivap) will be implemented in several phases.…
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Kenya: Turkana Farmers Embrace Groundnuts Production to Boost Income, Nutrition
It’s 11am on a Tuesday at the Nanyee Irrigation Scheme and even the cruel sun beating down on the 230-acre…
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