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China Donates M36 Million in Farm Equipment to Boost Lesotho’s Agricultural Productivity

Lesotho’s farming sector received a major boost on October 31, 2025, as the country took delivery of more than 148 units of agricultural machinery and equipment from the People’s Republic of China. The consignment, valued at M36 million, is part of the China-Aid Agricultural Machinery and Equipment Agreement signed in September 2024 by the Minister…

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Hope Hatches at Premier Farm

There was music, laughter and a deep sense of pride at Ha Ratsiu in Berea as farmers, community members and government officials gathered to celebrate Premier Farm’s milestone achievement under the Smallholder Agriculture Development Project Phase II (SADP II). The farm, owned by Mateboho Thotanyane, has officially completed Milestone Four, marking a remarkable journey of…

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Agriculture and Journalism Take Center Stage at Kenya’s Historic IFAJ Congress

Nairobi, Kenya – “Agriculture is the lifeblood of Africa, sustaining communities, driving economies and shaping the future of millions, yet, its stories often remain untold, hidden behind statistics and policy debates.” The 2025 IFAJ (International Federation of Agricultural Journalists) World Congress of Agricultural Journalists, hosted by Kenya’s Media for Environment, Science, Health and Agriculture (MESHA)…

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Agricultural Insurance, A Lifeline for Lesotho Farmers, Feasibility Study Shows

By Lerato Matheka Lesotho’s farmers may soon have the safety net they have long been waiting for. A newly completed feasibility study on agricultural insurance has revealed both the urgent need and the possibility of rolling out tailored insurance schemes to protect farmers against climate shocks, livestock disease, and market losses. According to the Feasibility…

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SMARTD’s 11th Festival Rekindles Basotho’s Bond with the Land,

…Celebrates Seeds of Heritage The small town of Ha-Sekake in the Qacha’s Nek districtcame alive with colour, sound, and hope.  Farmers, school children, conservationists, and academics marched through the streets, their banners dancing in the breeze, their Sesotho poems echoing ancestral wisdom. They were not marching for politics or protest, but for seeds, the humble…

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Evergreen Excellence, How SADP II turned a Small Dream Grew Into Year-Round Abundance

Rows of greenary stretch confidently beneath shade nets. Tomatoes ripen even in winter. At Foles Evergreen Farm, consistent vegetable production is the order of the day. What began with four tiny plots feeding office colleagues has become a farm that feeds schools, supermarkets, and street vendors all year round. Led by Mrs Mamafole Rakuba of…

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