Lesotho Removed from Hunger Hotspot List, but FAO Warns of Worsening Regional Crisis

By Lerato Matheka According to the latest Hunger Hotspots: FAO-WFP Early Warnings on Acute Food Insecurity report released last week, Lesotho has been officially removed from the list of countries experiencing acute food insecurity. Lesotho now joins Angola, Kenya, Namibia, and Uganda, which have also shown signs of improvement after previously being identified in warnings….

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Shifting Tastes: How Consumer Choices Are Fueling Lesotho’s High-Value Crop Revolution

A quiet agricultural revolution is taking shape in Lesotho’s agriculture landscape. The once-unfamiliar hues of purple cabbage, dark green baby marrow, and fresh cucumbers have now become everyday favourites on vendor stalls. These are no ordinary vegetables—they represent a growing category known as high-value crops, and their increasing popularity is being driven by changing consumer…

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Branding Breakdown Fuels Stock Theft

…865 stolen in April alone By Ntsoaki Motaung and Relebohile Makhetha The country’s rural economy is bleeding as stock theft surges, leaving farmers devastated and communities at risk. At the heart of this growing crisis lies a broken livestock identification system marked by equipment shortages, low coverage, and slow service delivery. In April 2025 alone,…

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Young Farmers Raise Alarm Over Market Gaps and Production Challenges

At the recent and the inability to meet growing consumer demand due to production constraints. The event, which featured a vibrant showcase of local agricultural products, doubled as a critical platform for young producers to voice the realities stalling their progress. Itumeleng Moleko from Atlehang Foods explained how demand often outpaces their ability to supply….

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