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| THE once noble idea of establishing the African Centre for Fertilizer Development (ACFD) by the then Organisation of African Unity (OAU), now the African Union, way back in 1980 brings to the fore the importance of reviving the initiative and boost fertilizer development and food security in Africa. |
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on Jun. 19 2006 |
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| The 30-nation club has done a comprehensive review of agricultural policies in South Africa. "The basic message of the report (published last month) is that South Africa has undergone extensive reforms since the transition from apartheid to democracy in 1994. But there is much more that needs be done," Václav Vojtech, project leader of the report told IPS in an e-mail interview. |
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on May. 24 2006 |
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| By early 2006, it became increasingly evident that the situation was as serious if not worse than initial predictions. Assessments revealed that both the scale and severity of the situation escalated dramatically in a few months. To date the number of people estimated to be at risk in the Horn of Africa is over 15 million, of which more than 8 million have been identified as being in need of urgent emergency assistance. |
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| By
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on Mar. 20 2006 |
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| For a decade now local farmers have charmed Europe with roses and carnations worth Sh10 billion annually, but the rest of the world is just not sitting pretty watching as the country becomes the world's biggest grocery store. WACHIRA KANG'ARU reports. |
| By
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on Mar. 14 2006 |
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