By Erik Runkle Many of the crops we grow in greenhouses are for their flowers. In fact, most floriculture crops are not marketable to consumers
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Swissport International AG, the global leader in airport ground services and air cargo handling, has achieved ISO 45001 certification across its global network, demonstrating its unwavering commitment
The Kenya Meteorological Department (Met) has warned of expected short rains in different parts of the country from October to December. Addressing journalists in Nakuru
Kenya has launched the first ISO-Certified personal protective clothing in Africa to address operator safety issues when carrying out agricultural activities such as spraying of
Ethiopia’s agricultural sector is blossoming, with horticulture emerging as a powerful driver of economic development. This dynamic industry is creating jobs, empowering communities, and contributing
Smart Freight Centre and Kuehne Climate Centre launched the Green Freight Support Programme at the Global Logistics Convention 2024 held in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania,
By Christopher J. Currey Alkalinity doesn’t only affect substrate pH; it creates issues with water hardness. Learn how to manage it throughout production. The effect
Assuming that shipping in the Red Sea normalizes, Rabobank expects that Kenyan cut rose exports to Europe will be increasingly transported over sea. As stated
The global PlantwisePlus programme, led by the Centre for Agriculture and Bioscience International (CABI), is playing a pivotal role in the development of a national
For a good part of the year, the level of natural light is below optimal for most crops. Any additional light that then enters the