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Martin Lemoine, Head of ADB’s Private Sector Agribusiness Unit, outlines how agribusiness can help to reduce the impact of climate change if proactive, innovative practices are embraced. ....
Thunderstorm shield against heat for most parts this week April 11, 2021 Thunderstorms are expected to rear over the southern parts of Tamil Nadu and along the West Coast over Kerala until Monday morning. - The Weather Company. Thunderstorms are expected to rear over the southern parts of Tamil Nadu and along the West Coast over Kerala until Monday morning. - The Weather Company.× Saurashtra, Kutch likely exception Thunderstorm activity expected over most parts of the country may prevent day temperatures shooting up beyond a point during the next 4-5 days except over isolated pockets over Saurashtra and Kutch where heat wave conditions may persist today and tomorrow (Sunday and Monday). ....
THE STANDARD By James Wanzala | February 28th 2021 at 00:00:00 GMT +0300 An exhibitor shows some of her innovation to a delegation led by Machakos Governor Alfred Mutua. The youth and women in agribusiness stand to benefit from a Sh5 billion donor-funded programme in Machackos, Kisii, Uasin Gishu and Isiolo counties. The beneficiaries have been urged to apply for the opportunities. Successful applicants will benefit from training, business advisory and financing to promote sustainable use of natural resources and encourage appropriate agribusiness practices. This will be provided through business hubs set up in the counties, which will offer advice to selected agri-businesses. Applicants from neighbouring can also apply. ....
Pakistan may resume import of cotton from India: Report PTI Islamabad | Updated on × Pakistan may allow cotton import from India through land route as prospects of gradual restoration of bilateral trade ties have brightened after the new ceasefire agreement along the Line of Control, according to a media report on Sunday. Citing sources in the Ministry of Commerce, The Express Tribune reported that Adviser to the Prime Minister on Commerce Abdul Razak Dawood may take a decision on whether to import cotton and yarn from India next week. They said that the issue of cotton shortfall has already been brought to the notice of Prime Minister Imran Khan, who also holds the portfolio of the commerce minister. Once a principled decision is taken, a formal order will be presented before the Economic Coordination Committee of the Cabinet, the sources told the daily. ....