Farming

The Importance of Accurate Valuation for Biological Assets in Farming

The Importance of Accurate Valuation for Biological Assets in Farming

In the ever-evolving world of agribusiness, biological assets—such as livestock, crops, and other living organisms—play a pivotal role in the financial health of the business. Unlike traditional assets, biological assets are dynamic, growing and changing in value over...

Ethiopia’s Coffee Riches Brew More Than Just a Cup

Coffee lovers, raise your mugs! While your morning latte might hail from distant lands, the true coffee connoisseur knows the origin story begins in Ethiopia. This East African nation boasts a heritage intertwined with the very bean, and sipping Ethiopian coffee is...

Ethiopia’s Blossoming Cut Flower Industry

Ethiopia's burgeoning cut flower industry is making a significant impact on the global market, propelled by favorable conditions and strategic advantages. As the 6th largest cut flower exporter worldwide, Ethiopia is witnessing remarkable growth in this sector,...

Namibia the Rising Wine Country in Africa

NAMIBIA exported nine million 4,5kg cartons of grapes this year, more than initially expected and surpassing previous exports of 8,5 million cartoons in the 2020/21 season, FreshPlaza reported. Namibia may not be the first country that comes to mind when thinking...

How Israel became the Most Advanced Country in Agriculture

At the beginning of the nineteenth century, early settlers who decided to settle in the lands of Israel faced a huge challenge: how to farm in conditions of sweltering heat and minimal rainfall.  The land was catastrophically barren, but the desire to make this area...

Donkey Business in Botswana

One man’s meat is another men’s poison. This phrase came so close to its literal meaning in the donkey business recently established in Africa. While many are grossed out by just the thought of eating donkey meat, some consider it a delicacy. This phenomenon only...

Wood and Furniture Industries in Tanzania

In Tanzania, the wood and furniture industry comprise categories such as sawmilling and planning of wood, veneer sheets and wood-based panels, builders' carpentry and joinery, wooden containers, other wood products, and furniture.   This is an extract from a white...

Kenya Agricultural Sector Transformation Strategy 2019 – 2029 

In 2019, the Government of Kenya developed and deployed the 10-year Agricultural Sector Growth and Transformation Strategy (ASTGS), and these are the extracts from the executive summary;   Agricultural transformation is a decades-long process which involves...

Beefy Exports: Opening Up the Beef and Meat by Products Industry

According to FAO, the world has 1.468 billion head of cattle, and Botswana has 2.5 million of that herd, and it is estimated to account for less than 2% of Botswana's GDP. On the other hand, Botswana is a cattle country dating back to pre-colonialism, and its...

The Women’s Farming Syndicate

The Women’s Farming Syndicate (WFS), founded in 2011, is an agribusiness community with a diverse membership from professionals to grass roots; a business constituency that has grown to over 5,000 women entrepreneurs across the country with key projects and programmes...

Sidella Trading and the Sesame Value Chain in Zimbabwe

Farmers in Chiredzi district did not grow sesame under Sidella Trading contract in 2016/17 season; they only grew it in 2014/15. Some of the farmers stopped producing sesame because they failed to secure a market since Sidella Trading did not come back after maturity...

Ariston Holdings: The Farming Kingdom

Ariston business interests span a variety of crops including tea, macadamia, banana, apples, peaches, potatoes, tomatoes, peas, maize, soya beans and it has poultry and beef cattle. The operations of the tea growing units are fully integrated with the Blended Tea...

The Agriconomy of South Africa

South Africa is a diverse agricultural economy made up of 40,000 commercial farms according to the recently published Census of Commercial Agriculture (CoCA) of 2017 Report. An agricultural powerhouse that feeds Africa, its economic health affects many other countries...

The Coffee Economy

(Zambia) - Coffee, just like copper, is a Zambian economic strength, that, if fully exploited, will not only grow the economy, but carve a space in the global economy for the country as does copper production. Zambia is a coffee producing country with the potential to...

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