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Tuko News on MSNBungoma: Meet young engineers earning KSh 80K per month, growing crops on quarter acre landA group of Bungoma youth, led by an engineer, is earning KSh 80K monthly by using climate-smart farming on a quarter-acre to ...
From a former convent supporting carers in Canada to seductive new suites on regenerative farmland in Devon, these ...
"Farmer Cee embodies the bold and purposeful spirit of regenerative organic agriculture,” said Jeff Tkach, CEO of Rodale ...
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Bizcommunity on MSNRainbow economics: A model to match youth skills development with a future-fit economyThis article is based on a section from Next Generation’s 2025 trends report: Every year Next Generation Consultants shares a ...
Despite its promising growth trajectory, the coconut syrup market faces challenges such as price volatility due to fluctuations in coconut production and supply chain disruptions. Moreover, ...
After struggling for two years to find a way to work and get paid, a pediatrician in P.E.I. says he is closing his clinic this June. Federal election candidates for the Liberal and Conservative ...
0 Destructive river projects delayed or stopped, resulting in millions of people retaining access to their traditional lands and livelihoods.
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