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The Cool Down on MSNEntrepreneur taps into boundless underground energy source to develop first-of-its-kind coffee: 'I considered the idea to be a challenge'"A door that opens up opportunities for a better life." Entrepreneur taps into boundless underground energy source to develop ...
Farmers, desperate for immediate cash, often sell their harvest cheaply to middlemen due to a lack of buyers or urgent ...
Farmers opt for poppy cultivation instead of other cash crops as they fetch lucrative prices. (Photo credit: UNODC website) ...
In 2023 alone, Kenya exported $199 million worth of goods to China, with a focus on tea, hides and fish. Uganda and Tanzania ...
Soon, Owen Miller will be rolling out his East Alstead Roasting Company coffee cart and hopes to park it in the parking lot ...
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The New Times on MSNWhat to know about Rwanda's Rwf5bn agric exports quality testing labRwanda has inaugurated a new one-stop centre lab for agricultural exports quality testing, The New Times has learnt. The Specialised Export Quality Infrastructure (SEQI) aims to improve the quality of ...
In Nakuru’s industrial area, sparks fly and metal meets metal. The rhythmic clang of measuring, cutting, welding, soldering, assembling, and painting fills the air as a group of young innovators craft ...
AIF, a social enterprise backed by DSM Netherlands, is dedicated to combating malnutrition and fostering socio-economic growth in Africa. Since its founding in 2016, AIF has been at the forefront of ...
New Black Apron Exclusive coffee helps Rwandan farmers improve their homes, afford medical care and provide educational opportunities for their childrenStarbucks invites its customers this summer to ...
For example, Rwandan coffee farmers earn $4 more for every kilogram of beans they sell, according to media report. Facilitating trade In 2023, ...
David Ngibuini is a second-generation coffee farmer in Kenya’s central highlands, ... Rwanda, Uganda, India, Indonesia, Costa Rica, Mexico, Peru, and Hawai‘i.
In DRC’s Ituri, women coffee farmers wrestle with an uncertain future. Local cooperatives are stepping in to support vulnerable farmers, mostly women, struggling in conflict-ridden eastern DRC.
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