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It was established in 1994 by merger of the International Laboratory for Research on Animal Diseases in Nairobi in Kenya, and the International Livestock Centre for Africa in Addis Ababa in Ethiopia. [2]: 6 [3]: 1 It is a non-profit, non-governmental organisation. [4]: 71
The Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries or simply the Ministry of Agriculture (MOA or MoA) is a government ministry of Kenya. Its head office is in the Kilimo House in Nairobi . [ 1 ]
The Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries may refer to: Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries (Tanzania) - the former ministry of Tanzania, Ministry of Agriculture (Kenya) - the full name of Kenya's agriculture ministry. Ministère de l'Agriculture, de l'Elevage et de la Pêche - the ministry of Madagascar
Agriculture in Kenya dominates Kenya's economy. [1] 15–17 percent of Kenya's total land area has sufficient fertility and rainfall to be farmed, and 7–8 percent can be classified as first-class land. [2] [3] In 2006, almost 75 percent of working Kenyans made their living by farming, compared with 80 percent in 1980. [2]
Kenya Vision 2030 (Swahili: Ruwaza ya Kenya 2030) is a Kenyan development program, aiming to raise the average standard of living in Kenya to middle income by 2030. It was launched on 10 June 2008 by President Mwai Kibaki .
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The Swynnerton Plan was a colonial agricultural policy that appeared as a government report in 1954 in Kenya, aiming to intensify the development of agricultural practice in the Kenya Colony. The plan was geared to expanding native Kenyan's cash-crop production through improved markets and infrastructure, the distribution of appropriate inputs ...
Pastoralists have reported much of their livestock perishing in the drought. In 2021, half of the lifestock of men in the town of Kargi, Kenya was reported to have died, [29] with 2.4 million livestock perishing in the entirety of Kenya. [17] Furthermore, the deaths of 205 elephants; 512 wildebeests; 381 common zebras; 51 buffalos; 49 Grévy's ...