MOSINKI, Botswana, April 5 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Longer and harsher droughts are driving a growing share of Botswana's traditional cattlemen to give up their animals - but Skanki Mokweba will ...
WINDHOEK (Reuters) - Namibia on Monday announced the suspension of livestock imports and other related meat products from Botswana after its eastern neighbour announced last week that it is ...
Habiba Jattani with cattle at a livestock market in Isiolo County. [Nanjinia Wamuswa, Standard] Reducing direct government's influence and developing a data monitoring tool have been identified as ...
In 1975, a more innocent time, the European Union signed the beef and veal protocol, which granted what became of its former African colonies access to the EU beef market. That was before the ...
If you would like to learn more about the IAEA’s work, sign up for our weekly updates containing our most important news, multimedia and more. Lobatse, Botswana – In Botswana, cattle is a way of life.
There has been concern about the state of the livestock industry, valued at N13 trillion. Analysts still see it as one of the most inefficient food-production system in Africa with less focus on new ...
Gaborone — Botswana Meat Commission (BMC) has suspended the Direct Cattle Purchase Scheme (DCP) to allow the organisation to improve its operational costs and structures, the Minister of Agriculture, ...
GABORONE, Oct. 17 (Xinhua) -- Livestock farmers in Botswana are often blamed for preventing the regeneration of trees and thereby contributing to the degradation of hill slopes, rangelands, and ...
As climate change brings more frequent droughts, raising cattle is harder in Botswana - but herders say they will hold on MOSINKI, Botswana, April 5 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Longer and harsher ...
Reducing direct government's influence and developing a data monitoring tool have been identified as some of the strategies that can help the country reap big from the livestock sector. A report by a ...
MOSINKI, Botswana (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Longer and harsher droughts are driving a growing share of Botswana's traditional cattlemen to give up their animals - but Skanki Mokweba will not ...