Molula Mofosi

I am an Agricultural journalist dedicated to telling the untold stories of Agriculture in developing countries, especially those that centre women, youth, and persons with disabilities. With a background of Agriculture and inclusive storytelling, my work bridges the gap between policy, research, and the lived experiences of rural communities. My reporting focuses on critical topics like climate resilience, food security, indigenous knowledge systems, and youth-led innovation in farming. I aim to elevate the voices of smallholder farmers, spotlight sustainable practices, highlight agricultural innovation and advocate for inclusive agricultural development across Africa. Whether through features profiling innovators in agriculture or research focused pieces for policy engagement, I believe journalism can drive change, one story at a time.

Stakeholders Trained on Food Balance Sheet to Support Evidence-Based Food and Nutrition Policies

The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) recently held a two-weeks training in Maseru aimed at capacitating the Bureau of Statistics (BoS) on compiling and analysing the national Food Balance Sheet (FBS)—a critical statistical framework that captures the total volume of agricultural commodities produced across all sectors. This inaugural training workshop, funded by the FAO and…

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New Hope for Grain Industry

Scientists in the country are increasingly focused on improving the yields of the main grains; wheat, sorghum, beans, and maize, this emerged at the recent APPSA Scientific Conference, coordinated by CCARDESA, which provided a critical platform for researchers to share their findings and innovations on these staple crops. Among the scientists who took the stage…

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Access to Finance for Farmers Remains a Challenge in Lesotho

Despite agriculture being the backbone of the country’s rural economy, access to finance remains one of the most pressing challenges faced by smallholder farmers—particularly those practicing conservation agriculture in districts such as Leribe and Butha-Buthe. Without meaningful access to credit, insurance, and extension services, many Basotho farmers are unable to invest in the technologies and…

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CCARDESA Prioritises Women & Youth in Chairperson Election

In a strong signal of inclusion and transformation, the Centre for Coordination of Agricultural Research and Development for Southern Africa (CCARDESA) has placed women and youth at the forefront of its governance agenda during its fourth General Assembly. The gathering, hosted by Lesotho through the Agricultural Productivity Programme for Southern Africa (APPSA), not only elected…

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Farmers Pitso Expands to Fifth District, Empowering Agricultural Stakeholders Across Lesotho

Since its inception in Maseru in 2019, Farmers Pitso has grown into one of Lesotho’s most significant agricultural networking platforms, recognising farmers, their innovations, and agribusiness achievements. On March 15, 2025, the initiative expanded further, launching its fifth district event in Qacha’s Nek—a step closer to its goal of establishing a presence in all ten…

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Young Innovators Tackle Post-Harvest Losses with Solar Cooling Technology

In a world pushing for clean and affordable energy solutions, innovation has become the backbone of progress. Since the adoption of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2012, global efforts have been focused on fostering solutions that address critical issues like food security and energy efficiency. One such trailblazer making waves in Lesotho is Mpho…

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