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Rethinking Youth in Agriculture: Breaking the Perception Barrier

For years, the conversation around getting young people into agriculture has been loud, from flashy competitions to “agri-bootcamps” and catchy slogans. Yet, the uptake remains slow. Why? Because young people are not naïve; they see and hear the horror stories. Failed crops due to drought, low market prices, middlemen taking the lion’s share, and an […]

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Regenerative Agriculture In Kenya : A Path Way to Climate Resilience for Smallholder Farmers

Climate change and variability are disrupting agricultural production and food security in Kenya. Unpredictable rainfall patterns and prolonged droughts reduce crop yields and increase post-harvest losses and crop failure. According to WFP (2023), post-harvest losses account for 40% of harvested crops, leading to financial losses of up to USD 500 million. These challenges and negative […]