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Community drying yard improves rice postharvest handling

Daily Monitor Saturday March 06 2021 Summary Richard Ochari’s journey began when he bought a single stage rice mill and a drying yard of 3,500m2. Today, he has expanded the drying yard to 5,600m2 which at its peak can be used to dry 20 metric tonnes at once every day. Advertisement Rice is increasingly becoming the staple food of majority of people. It is being considered the number one source of livelihood for the majority of farmers in eastern Uganda. The increased production and improving technologies are making farmers gain more from their activities. However, intensive production is equally affecting the majority of smallholder farmers, who continue to lose a sizable amount of their harvest through postharvest losses.

Minbos Resources (ASX:MNB) spends December quarter focused on Cabinda

Minbos Resources (ASX:MNB) spends December quarter focused on Cabinda SubscribeBe the first with the news that moves the market Throughout the December quarter, Minbos Resources (MNB) continued advancing the Cabinda Phosphate Project in Angola, West Africa In mid-December, the company signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the International Fertiliser Development Centre Under this MOU, the IFDC will grow a small holder farmers market in Angola while Minbos will utilise its Cabinda Phosphate Project While Cabinda isn t yet in the production phase, it s set to begin producing 50,000 tonnes per annum of phosphate Additionally, three highly experienced Non-Executive Directors were appointed to help develop Cabinda

Minbos dedication to African food supply continues to grow

Minbos’ dedication to African food supply continues to grow Minbos Resources has entered into a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the International Fertiliser Development Centre (IDFC) to develop and grow the small holder farmer market in Angola, Africa. The IFDC is an international non-for-profit organisation, dedicated to scientific innovations that increase global food production, protect the environment and empower small holder farmers. The organisation strives to improve the lives and productivity of small holder farmers, and does so through running country-scale agricultural projects across Africa. These projects introduce farmers to improved agricultural practices, fertiliser technologies and facilitation of market access.

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