The African Union-InterAfrican Bureau for Animal Resources (AU-IBAR) has officially launched the Resilient African Feed and Fodder Systems (RAFFS) Project in Mogadishu Somalia. This is the 3rd country ...
Workers load bales of hay into a lorry soon after they are harvested at a farm in Lamuria in Laikipia Central Sub-County. [Standard, File] The African Union-Inter African Bureau for Animal Resources ...
THE government has committed its full support to the resilient African feed and fodder systems project (RAFFS Project), citing its importance in mitigating the negative effects of climate change, ...
The Resilient African Feed and Fodder Systems (RAFFS) Project continues to take proactive steps to address profound impacts of the global triple C crises (Climate Change, Covid-19 and Conflicts) on ...
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Feed and fodder: Untapped goldmine that can address farmers, herders feud, unlock livestock potentials
The Nigerian livestock sector is valued at N33 trillion which has the capacity to drive the economy of the country if proper and intentional investment is made by the private sector with support from ...
Nairobi — The IGAD region has lost a whooping 2 billion US dollars over the last two years from the death of more than 9 million livestock due inadequate feed and fodder. Animal Health Expert at IGAD ...
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