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Zimbabwe Cabinet Backs Diaspora Agricultural Investments

The Zimbabwe Government will facilitate the establishment of joint ventures between diasporans and landowners for the production and export of high-quality agricultural products and any other sector for investment, as.

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Morocco, EU pool efforts to boost aquaculture

A twinning project between Morocco and the European Union (EU) was launched on Wednesday in Rabat, with a view to strengthening the aquaculture sector in the Kingdom. The EU Ambassador.

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World Bank to finance four projects worth $495 million in Senegal

The World Bank said on Tuesday it has signed deals to finance four projects in Senegal worth a total of $495 million to help improve education, electricity, economic development and.

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World Food Prices jump 13%, hit record high in March – FAO

The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation, FAO, says world food prices rose over 13% in March to a new high, as the conflict in Ukraine wreaked havoc on markets.

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The Role of the CBN in the Development of Nigeria’s Agricultural Sector

By Oluwatoyin Ajadi “Because of global challenges, prices of food have gone up globally by at least close to about25 to 30 percent and what if, that’s what I keep.

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Ghana Launches $54.5 Climate Change Project to Rejuvenate Shea Farming

The Vice President of Ghana, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has launched the Ghana Shea Landscape Emission Reductions Project (GLSERP) for farmers in the five regions of the north.

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Dangote’s World Largest Refinery Spells a New Era for Africa

A giant new oil refinery in Nigeria is set to transform Africa’s largest crude producer into an exporter of refined oil. The $19 billion refinery complex, built by Dangote Industries includes.

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U.S. Pledges Up to $500 Million to Prevent African Swine Fever

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has pledged up to $500 million to prevent the spread of the fatal pig virus African swine fever, after Haiti and the Dominican Republic recently.

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