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Eritrea: Date Palm Plantations Progressing to Semi-Commercial Stage
Source : Ministry of Agriculture Newsletter
NATION BUILDING
Last Updated Jan 12, 2022
https://shabait.com/2022/01/12/eritrea-date-palm-plantations-progressing-to-semi-commercial-stage/
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Eritrea: Date Palm Plantations Progressing to Semi-Commercial Stage
The Ministry of Agriculture (MoA) is promoting date palm plantations in different parts of the country since 2003. To date, it has distributed more than 20,000 seedlings.Began in 2016, the date palm production project has involved the production of s
Concerted Measures for Animal and Plant Health
By: Kesete Ghebrehiwet
NATION BUILDING
Last Updated Feb 9, 2022
State of Eritrea
https://shabait.com/2022/02/09/animal-and-plant-health-for-societal-well-being/
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Concerted Measures for Animal and Plant Health
Ensuring plant and animal health is securing societal health as humans consume plants and animals. The Ministry of Agriculture (MoA) regularly checks locally produced food and drinks as well as imported products to ensure they meet set standards.Bruc
An Exemplary City-born Farmer
By: Ruth Abraham
NATION BUILDING
On Mar 4, 2022
State of Eritrea
https://shabait.com/2022/03/04/an-exemplary-city-born-farmer/
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Agriculture is one of the most important sectors in Eritrea, and Eritrean farmers have been designing techniques to maximize their products and maintain efficiency. Mrs. Ghenet Bokrezion is an exemplary Eritrean farmer at Himbrti subzone, Central reg
Ministries of Agriculture and Marine Resources empower farmers to use bio-fertilizers and bio-pesticides
NATION BUILDING
Last Updated Mar 19, 2022
State of Eritrea
shabait.com
Globally, the need to shift from chemical fertilizers and pesticides to bio-fertilizers and bio-pesticides is becoming trendy. The Ministry of Agriculture (MoA) has put the production of safe food through environment-friendly schemes as one of its pr
Don o don, tulo bɛ taa kalanso.
[Bambara: Every day, the ear goes to school.]
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