A large mushroom farm near the Kenyan capital of Nairobiis one of a kind: It grows fungi on an industrial scale - not as food ...
Farming is the next big thing in Kenya. Our most traditional activity suddenly has become our most exciting field of endeavor, following the government’s welcome decision earlier this month to permit ...
For years, Morris Onyango had been trying to reforest his degraded land on the shores of River Nzoia, in Siaya county, 430 kilometers from Kenya's Capital, Nairobi. But every time he planted trees on ...
"We have learned that impact not only happens through resources but through relationships, solidarity, trust and partnerships ...
Editor's note: This story is part of "Growing a Green Church," an ongoing series focused on churches' efforts to steward their buildings and land effectively in the context of a changing climate. The ...
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Shocking insights from my trip to a Kenyan coffee farm
Discover the shocking lessons and insights from visiting a Kenyan coffee farm, exploring how coffee is grown, harvested, and ...
For herders and pastoral communities, whose livelihoods depend on the well-being of their herds, the spectre of drought brings hardship and uncertainty, amplifying the need for sustainable solutions ...
A sub-Saharan drought has all but destroyed a Kenya-based family farm. The small enterprise has been successful for decades. Commentator Pius Kamau describes the deterioration of his family's coffee ...
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — A large mushroom farm near the Kenyan capital of Nairobi is one of a kind: It grows fungi on an industrial scale — not as food for restaurants but as a building material that ...
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