October 16 is World Food Day.

The Liberia Timber Union Association or LTA has strongly rejected a US$150m forest deal recently signed between Liberia and Norway, demanding a public debate on the letter of intent.

Some 1.7 billion people worldwide depend on livestock for a living, among which a billion are poor.

FARMERS and rural communities commonly vulnerable to effects of climate change will start receiving regular information for sustainable planning.

The European Union yesterday signed a Sh3.5 billion joint strategy with the Ministry of Environment to protect two of Kenya's five major natural water towers.

Rising food costs, climate change and dramatic changes in land tenure are increasing the reality of hunger and leaving food-insecure people feeling they "are rated as the cheapest of the cheapest".

Minna — The government of Germany has earmarked 50 million Euros to be expended in 10 West African countries for training and research on climate change and land use management.

The United Nations envoy in Somalia warned today that despite some political and security gains, the humanitarian situation in the long-troubled country has deteriorated, with more than three milli

The country could be staring at major food shortage after the Maize Lethal Necrosis (MLN) disease destroyed hundreds of acres of the crop in Rift Valley, Central, Western and Eastern Kenya.

Construction of a 600MW thermal power station at Gwayi took a step in the positive direction after the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority approved a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) between the Zim

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