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FARMERS in Itundwi village, Kondoa District, have organised a special seed day and traditional food exhibition, bringing together local communities, agricultural officers, and development partners to ...
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The Citizen on MSNTanzania revives forgotten crops in agroecology pushTanzania is among four countries set to benefit from the second phase of a groundbreaking agroecology programme aimed at ...
She said 60 minutes of activity five days a week is advised for weight loss, but something is better than nothing. Twenty ...
She said 60 minutes of activity five days a week is advised for weight loss, but something is better than nothing. Twenty ...
Gabriel, FAO Assistant Director-General and Regional Representative for Africa, emphasized SSTC as a core pillar of FAO’s ...
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The Business & Financial Times on MSNRussia’s expanding role in Africa’s food securityBy Kestér Kenn KLOMEGÂH As global geopolitical dynamics shift, Africa continues to recalibrate its economic partnerships, ...
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Tanzania: Why Institutions Must Join Forces to Fight BBTDIN the face of a growing threat to banana farming across East Africa, a coalition of research institutions, agricultural authorities and farming organisations in Tanzania is working tirelessly to ...
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The Most Shocking Tribal Food I’ve Ever Eaten!Today’s food adventure takes us deep into Tanzania to meet the Datoga Tribe, where I was invited to share in one of their most traditional and intense dishes. From its raw texture to the powerful ...
A research team at Simon Fraser University has developed an AI-powered robot that can autonomously water plants and monitor plant health.
Obesity is uncommon among Hadza hunter-gatherers in Tanzania, Tsimane forager-farmers in Bolivia, Tuvan herder-farmers in Siberia, and other people in less-developed nations. But it’s widespread among ...
Few could have predicted that under her leadership, the country would begin what many now call a quiet revolution—one that is steadily transforming Tanzania’s development trajectory. A new chapter in ...
Dutch investigative journalist Olivier van Beemen published In the Name of Nature: An Investigation into the Neocolonial ...
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