Unlocking the promise of indigenous knowledge to combat climate change
As custodians of local resources including wetlands, chiefs should be consulted before boreholes are drilled.
By Charles Dhewa
Sep. 25, 2024
Managing knowledge for holistic impact in agriculture and food systems
Basically, knowledge management is a systematic process of improving knowledge-sharing, increasing efficiency and enhancing decision-making.
By Charles Dhewa
Sep. 4, 2024
Gloomy 2024/25 agric season triggered by El Niño: FewsNet
In its extensive analysis, FewsNet said the range of negative outcomes and challenges for both farmers and livestock were expected to increase.
By Lorraine Muromo
Sep. 3, 2024
Fews Net warns of 60% maize deficit in Zim
The alert comes as the 2023/24 agricultural season has been wrecked by an El Niño-induced drought, with average to below normal rains.
By Farming Reporter
Aug. 29, 2024
Reimagining agricultural extension for knowledge-driven economies
By operating in silos, there are often no clear knowledge sharing pathways between several departments under a single ministry.
By Charles Dhewa
Aug. 28, 2024
Water supplies remain critical: FewsNet
This comes amid indications that the decrease in rainfall due to the El Niño effects is likely to exacerbate water scarcity in the country.
By Lorraine Muromo
Aug. 1, 2024
Perceptions, experience driven entrepreneurship
This does not only bring a positive perception and experience but goes beyond into the financial state of the business.
By Farai Chigora
Jul. 21, 2024
What is preventing African countries from contextualising food sovereignty?
With calls to transform African food systems getting louder, there is some emerging consensus that something is very wrong with current food systems.
By Charles Dhewa
Jun. 26, 2024
Why Texas is uniquely equipped for rapid growth in utility-scale battery storage
A range of factors has pushed Texas to the forefront of this critical sector, including:
By Parker Hills
Jun. 16, 2024