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CARD-Ghana implements climate resilient project in Wa WestThe Community Aid for Rural Development (CARD-Ghana) is set to implement a project in the Wa West District that seeks to impact the lives and livelihoods of stallholder farmers in the district. The ...
Addressing the meeting, Bhatti said, “Telangana is one of the fastest growing states with Rs 15.2 lakh crore GSDP, with a ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNSBP official recommends agri-sector transitionDeputy Governor Salimullah has said that provision of subsidies only to the vulnerable segments and transition towards market mechanisms in the agriculture sector can help the national economy.He was ...
Although the region has seen plenty of rain recently, it's been too much and too quick to address lingering drought concerns.
Multiple departments in the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources are working with the U.S. Department of Agriculture to strengthen small-scale irrigation in Nebraska. The efforts address ...
KARACHI: Saleem Ullah, Deputy Governor of the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), on Wednesday emphasised that subsidies should be targeted only at vulnerable segments.
The modernization of irrigation and drainage systems, advocated by institutions like IWMI, FAO, and the World Bank, aims to ...
SBP deputy governor insists that sectors operating without state interventions naturally adjust to market dynamics.
As day two of the annual World Ag Expo wraps up, staff and hundreds of volunteers are gearing up for the last day of the show.
Lincoln, Nebr. - Multiple departments in the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources are working with the U.S.
Israel has long been recognized as a global hub for technological innovation, and nowhere is this more evident than in the fields of agriculture and food production. As global populations continue to ...
Malnourished children and frail adults struggling to access food, were a common sight as drought and water scarcity ravaged the region.
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