Agriculture Policing Kick starts in Uganda The need to stamp out agricultural (including livestock) malpractices has necessitated creation of a special Agriculture Unit within the Ugandan Po... 19/10/2015
Inter-relationship between human and animal health: a case of Kenya Kenya was the choice of study area for a study that is seen as a frontrunner in empirically demystifying the relation between livestock health and... 19/10/2015
To Eat or Not to Eat? The debate revolving around the beast of burden in Kenya Donkey meat has recently found its way on to tables of some households in Kenya amidst a contest between campaigners of ‘enlarged food basket’ on o... 19/10/2015
Perpetual Cattle Rustling in Northern Region of Kenya rears its ugly head Again It’s quite unfortunate that livestock resources on which the community of Northern Kenya regarded as their ‘four-legged gold’ should turn into the... 19/10/2015
The Impact of Political Strife to Livestock Keepers in Burundi Political strife has a direct negative impact on the productive sectors of economies globally and results in an average of 12.5% drop in agricultur... 19/10/2015
How do farming communities understand “Resource Ownership and what is the implication on food security? Case of Tanzania A new study conducted to understand perceptions of ‘resource ownership’ and how this affects food security among smallholder livestock keepers in T... 19/10/2015
A Research Project to investigate flow of Zoonotic pathogens in Urban areas: case of Nairobi Kenya Transmission of diseases from animals to humans is historical but recently, a new twist has been added to it: introduction and subsequent spread of... 19/10/2015
‘Business as Unusual’: a Participatory Approach in Foliage Data Collection in Tanzania Conventionally, in agricultural research projects, other stakeholders such as farmers and extension officers are usually passive participants only... 19/10/2015
Kenya Finally has a Veterinary Policy in Place The National Veterinary Policy of Kenya has been published and is expected to provide an enabling environment for safeguarding animal life, health... 19/10/2015
World Bank projects 60% growth in food demand in Africa by 2030 Food demand in sub-Saharan Africa, including Nigeria, is projected to grow over the next 15 years by about 60 per cent and 30 per cent in South As... 11/05/2015