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allAfrica.com on MSNTanzania: How Tanzania's Farmers, Pastoralists Paid the Price for a World Bank ProjectA hush had fallen over Mbarali District, but it was not the quiet of peace--it was the silence of uncertainty.
The World Bank pulled the plug on the Ruaha National Park (RUNAPA) project in January 2025 after intense scrutiny from human rights watchdogs and the UN.
In Tanzania, farmers are working to reverse that trend with a new sunflower processing unit that can turn seeds into oil and other products. The new Sunflower Processing Unit in the eastern district ...
MBEYA: IN Mbeya Region, cotton farming has been banned among the Southern Highlands due to the threat of the highly ...
The Inter-African Coffee Organisation (IACO), at its 61st Annual General Assembly in Kigali, Rwanda in 2021, initiated the ...
The pristine white sandy beaches now have opened their doors for tourists who are intrigued by the traditional salt farms stationed near the mangroves ...
A new study conducted by researchers from the Universities of Sheffield and Leeds explores the food waste regime in Tanzania’s avocado trade.
Multi Carbon was founded to support and help the Global South [‘s] smallholder farmers. I was visiting a smallholder farm in Chhattisgarh [India], and I saw the climate vulnerability and the potential ...
At USAID, Trump’s commissars leave a trail of suffering in their wake.
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AllAfrica.com on MSNRwanda: Unsustainable Farming Practices Threaten Soil Health in Virunga MountainsThe rampant overuse of pesticides and fertilizers in the fertile volcanic region of the Virunga Mountains is causing significant environmental concerns, contributing to soil degradation and climate ...
This key resolution was among the top priorities at the 3rd G25 African Coffee Summit going on here, where ministers and experts deliberated on strategies to rejuvenate the sector and ...
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