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Climate change has triggered a coffee and cocoa conundrum

Climate change has triggered a coffee and cocoa conundrum

Africa Continent
17 April 2024
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The world’s top 10 countries for per capita coffee consumption are all affluent, northern economies, according to the International Coffee Organisation. 

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El Niño drought leaves Zimbabwe’s Lake Kariba only 13% full: a disaster for people and wildlife

El Niño drought leaves Zimbabwe’s Lake Kariba only 13% full: a disaster for people and wildlife

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The 280 kilometre long, man-made Lake Kariba is part of the Kariba Dam, which was built between 1955 and 1959 in the Zambezi river basin between Zambia and Zimbabwe.

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Africa’s agritech potential crucial for economic growth

Africa’s agritech potential crucial for economic growth

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Agriculture is a vital aspect of human civilisation that profoundly influences societies, economies, and cultures globally.

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What are El Nino and La Nina?

What are El Nino and La Nina?

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12 April 2024
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On April 4, the President of Zimbabwe, Emmerson Mnangagwa, declared a "State of Drought Disaster" due to the "severe food situation caused by the El Nino effect."

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Chocolate Lovers, African Cocoa Farmers Pay Price as Big Brands See Profits

Chocolate Lovers, African Cocoa Farmers Pay Price as Big Brands See Profits

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 Shoppers may get a bitter surprise in their Easter baskets this year. Chocolate eggs and bunnies are more expensive than ever as changing climate patterns eat into global cocoa supplies and the earnings of farmers in West Africa.

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24 years later: A tale of devastation on Zimbabwe’s farms

24 years later: A tale of devastation on Zimbabwe’s farms

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25 March 2024
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Twenty four years after farm invasions began in Zimbabwe it was time for me to go back to my farm again and have a look.

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  • Potassium (K) fertilization is still commonly approached as a static decision, guided by soil test categories and generalized seasonal recommendations. This approach implicitly assumes that soil K availability remains relatively stable between sampling and crop uptake.
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