Olam International, a leading agri-business operating across the value chain in 70 countries, today announced…
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Transforming spoilt tomatoes to electricity is definitely an interesting innovation. A group of student researchers…
AgriHack West Africa also known as The Youth-Enabled Fish Farming #AgriHack (YEFFA) is currently receiving applications from ICT innovators, developers,…
The International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (icipe), and The MasterCard Foundation today announced…
Erisco Foods Ltd, a leading manufacturer of foods products and beverages commissioned today a new factory…
The World Bank Group has announced the launch of a new Climate Innovation Center (CIC)…
WeFarm is taking Africa by storm. The tech start-up first launched in Kenya 10 months…
In many developing countries, food loss is greatly contributed to poor transportation and little to…
Farmers will benefit from a partnership between Clinton Foundation and Visa, a global payments technology…
First Bank of Nigeria Plc. is partnering with Eventful, a renowned event management company, to…
The German Ministry for International Cooperation and Development (BMZ) supports the AMPION Venture Bus, a…
President Muhammadu Buhari flagged off the N40 billion support for Nigerian farmers yesterday in Kebbi…
Bamboo Finance, a private equity firm specializing in investing in business models that benefit low-income…
AGCO, a worldwide manufacturer and distributor of agricultural equipment, reports that a new Joint Venture…
China is funding the a lab building project at Kenya’s Egerton University. The lab will…
Even though everyone knows about the CcHub in Yaba Lagos and several other hubs, no…
A friend told me recently that Farming is the next big thing. Information Technology used…
The Kenyan Government has approved the use of Aflasafe KE01 to fight aflatoxins. Aflatoxin contamination…
Researchers in Benin Republic have reported that patrols of ants on cashew nut trees can…
Online hotel booking platform Jovago believes drones would soon be a normal and acceptable feature…