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Regenerative Agriculture

Can Africa’s farmers produce “more with less”? Recently, profound global food supply shocks, intensified by climate change, the war in Ukraine and the effects of the pandemic, have disproportionately affected poorer and vulnerable populations in Africa.

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Jigawa State to Renew Partnership with Sasakawa for Agricultural Advancement - Nigerian Television Authority --Africa's Largest TV Network

A high-level delegation from the Sasakawa African Association (SAA) visited the Government House in Dutse, Jigawa State, on Friday in a courtesy visit to discuss the renewal of their partnership with the state government. Alhaji Bala Ibrahim, Secretary to the State Government, and Ambassador Mustapha Makama, Chief of Staff to the Governor, warmly welcomed the

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Before Vanessa Nakate, there was Nassali and Ndyakiira

Looking at how the environment has become a big and existential issue, it’s remarkable how far ahead of the times Nassali was

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Using plasma technology to feed world

3 –). This can then be used as an ingredient for liquid fertilizer. “To get the conversion process started”, explains Sirui Li, researcher in the group of professor Gallucci, “the N 2 molecules first have to be ‘activated’ by introducing an electrical charge. This ensures that the bonds that hold the nitrogen atoms together are broken, creating a plasma.” In the case of the Leap Agri mini-plant, the electricity for plasma generation is provided by solar energy, a cheap and sustainable source widely available in developing countries. Efficient and accessible The process is highly efficient: it produces a liquid fertilizer with a high level of nitrate that can be readily assimilated by plants. An analysis was made in Uganda by NARO researcher Stella Kabiri, who compared this fertilizer with other fertilizers on the local market. The result showed the nitrate content to be about 20 percent, which is 14, 42 and 51 percentage points higher than the solid fertilizers Am

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