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The Ethiopian Biodiversity Institute (EBI) has prepared five million indigenous tree seedlings for planting in the program's 7th round for the year 2017 E.C.This marks a fivefold increase from ...
African superfoods are making waves for their nutritional benefits and ability to elevate diets across the globe ...
When the skies over Israel darkened with sirens last month, Italian-Ghanaian documentarist Fred Kudjo Kuwornu found himself ...
From waterfalls in Argentina to old-growth trees in Japan, these under-the-radar destinations deserve a spot on your bucket ...
We supported Ethiopia to have access to heat- tolerant wheat varieties. They grew 5,000 hectares in 2018. Then they grew over 650,000 hectares of those varieties last year.
A total of 120,000 seeds from 13 African tree species, including the baobab, Adansonia digitata and white acacia, Faidherbia albida, were deposited in the icy chambers.
We rate the claim that there is a pub inside a 2,000-year-old baobab tree in South Africa as MISSING CONTEXT. There was a pub open in the Sunland Baobab tree in South Africa, however, the bar and ...
Agreed, we have grown tamarind for millennia, and the tree runs wild in every part of our country, but its home is in Africa, or perhaps, in Madagascar. Instant relief How does a tree name itself?
Also, not all indigenous trees, like the African Baobab, a coastal or lowland tree, doesn’t do well here. There was once a company with its office in Upper Hill called Baobab Ltd. They tried again and ...
Entrepreneurs across Africa are turning superfoods like fonio, moringa, baobab, hibiscus, and teff into thriving businesses, tapping into global demand while creating opportunities for local farmers.
Baobab is still harvested using crude methods – such as hitting the fruits from the ground or climbing on pegs inserted into the stem – that harm the tree.
The baobab is under threat on several fronts. Its slow growth rate, huge size, long life and economic value expose the tree to many risks.