How to keep simple enterprise-level farm records admin | April 4, 2022 You can find links to four educational podcasts, in English and Karamojong, on how to keep simple enterprise-level farm records, […]
Why and how youth should get involved in agriculture admin | January 24, 2022 This week’s story from Ghana is about a woman who bravely forges a career in a field that has been […]
Kenya Kenya: Poor farm succession planning means women farmers struggle to make a living Robert KIbet | August 16, 2021 Dorothy Achieng stands with her hands on her hips in her pawpaw field on the shores of Lake Victoria. She […]
Nigeria Nigeria: Rice farmers benefit from keeping records Oladele Olaniyan | August 16, 2021 Luka Akolo smiles and joy spreads across his face. He is busy adding and subtracting different amounts so that he […]
Women and credit – Part 2: Women start a revolving loan fund admin | April 26, 2021 Like our story from Kenya, our Script of the week is about a revolving loan fund. Groups that organize themselves […]
How a community in Malawi manages their Village Savings and Loan Associations (VSLA) admin | April 26, 2021 A Village Savings and Loan Association, or VSLA, is a group of people who pool their savings together to create […]
Kenya Kenya: Farmers form village savings group to help each other during COVID-19 Emmanuel Nyakwana Ongwae | April 26, 2021 It’s early morning and Esther Nyang’ara is busy weeding her maize field and listening to music from a local radio […]
Tanzania Tanzania: Small-scale farmers increase productivity through targeted loans (IPS News) admin | April 26, 2021 Over the past three years, crop productivity has more than doubled in Madaba and Mafinga, Tanzania. This is a result […]
Uganda Uganda: Good planning and budgeting help coffee farmers manage money Williams Moi | March 1, 2020 Josephine Nalwadda is busy analyzing a book where she records savings, plans, and budgets for her coffee enterprise. She regards […]