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  • Smallholders’ global food production underestimated- Africa

    The proportion of smallholder farms globally may be much larger than previously thought, suggesting that their current contribution to global food production could be underestimated, a crowdsourcing study reveals.

  • Who Will Save Africa’s Rural Farmers When Investment and Climate Change Roll In?

    Any private sector investments in Africa’s food sector must take account of Africa’s smallholder farmers if the investments are to survive, particularly with climate change.

  • How Small Farmers can Deal with Climate Change

    The dwindling agrarian and small farming communities around the world have certainly not had it easy during the last 50 years or so. The lure of urban life and salaried jobs along with the increasing corporatization of agriculture across the world which essentially made small, family farms unprofitable are just two of the many factors that have contributed to the vanishing of many small communities.

  • How digital technologies can help Africa's smallholder farmers

    Digitization could change the game for agriculture in Africa. That's a key message in a reportrecently released by an international institution that enhances smallholder farming in African, Caribbean and Pacific countries.

  • Global scientists root for digital tools to transform Africa's farming

    African governments should enact policies that facilitate adoption of technologies and innovations required to transform small-holder farming, international scientists said.

  • The Next Hot Tech Career? Farming.

    Back in 1870, almost half the U.S. workforce was employed in agriculture — today just two percent of Americans work on farms.

  • What’s the Problem with Soil-Less Agriculture?

    As we celebrate World Soil Day 2019, the need for and value of healthy soil continues to be of utmost importance.

  • Intensive farming- Africa and around the world

    New digital media are fast becoming available to convey new technology and new knowledge to farmers.

  • African farmers face difficult times ahead as they lose export market access amidst COVID-19 crisis

    Millions of family farmers across Africa are facing economic devastation as COVID-19 pandemic disrupts exports and global food supply chains. This is according to the Impact of Coronavirus on Africa's Agriculture April 2020 report released by Selina Wamucii that gives a most-recent and ground-up perspective on how the pandemic is affecting African farmers.

  • Africa’s agriculture future beyond COVID-19

    E-commerce gives a signal as to how African farmers will access markets in the future.

  • COVID-19 response must target African ag and the rural poor

    Africa has so far escaped the worst health consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • Consumer co-operatives: Solve the food crisis by bringing farmers and communities closer together

    Everyone who buys food can influence how it is produced and who benefits. Individually, we may all think that we have little, or no, choice. But collectively, we can reshape our food system into one that fosters well-being, health and equity.

  • Rethinking approach to agriculture- South Africa

    You have argued that governments should use the post-COVID environment to think differently about agriculture. What should be done differently?

  • Third Runner Up - Small-scale emerging farmers might be the key to restoring more than land equity. Michelle Marais

    Hollard Insure and Farmingportal.co.za and Agri News Net - Young Agri Writers competition-Third Runner up -

  • More climate finance in support of small-scale farmers is urgently needed, warns IFAD at Stockholm+50

    Boosting investments to help small-scale farmers adapt to the impacts of the climate crisis is more urgent than ever, warned the UN’s International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) at the United Nations Conference Stockholm+50.

  • South Africa’s small-scale farmers still can’t find a place in the food value chain

    Value addition is a central theme in agriculture. The concept involves adding value at every step, from production to delivery of a product.

  • Nature doesn’t wait — agricultural financing needs to be agile to be effective

    Gauteng MEC for Agriculture and Rural Development, Vuyiswa Ramokgopa speaks out about how small-scale farmers can be supported so they can become sustainable and profitable when up against numerous challenges.

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