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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Soybean Introduced As A ‘Super Bean’ For Economic And Nutritional Value

From nutritional benefits to economic potential, Dr. Pulane Nkhabutlane is championing the soybean as a “super bean” capable of transforming the welfare of Basotho and the broader Southern African region. Working in collaboration with Professor Motlatsi Morojele, an agronomist, and Dr. Moleboheng Lekota, a plant pathologist, the team initiated a soybean research project in 2022…

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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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Railway collapse sends food prices soaring

Staff Reporter Lesotho’s deteriorating railway infrastructure has worsened an already dire food insecurity crisis, driving up costs for staple foods. Disruptions to rail freight services, which have left Lesotho Flour Mills (LFM)—the country’s major milling company—scrambling to cover increased transport costs, come at a time when Lesotho is facing one of its worst food crises…

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Agrivision Lesotho Set to Launch with Inaugural Conference

Lesotho’s agricultural landscape is poised for a transformative leap with the official launch of Agrivision Lesotho, a youth-led non-governmental organisation that promises to bring fresh energy and inclusive innovation to the sector. The organisation’s inaugural event is scheduled for Saturday, April 26th, 2025, and would mark its formal introduction into the nation’s development space. Founded…

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India Extends a Hand of Friendship to Lesotho with Food Aid Donation

In a powerful show of solidarity and international friendship, the Government of India has stepped forward to support Lesotho’s efforts in tackling food insecurity with a generous donation of 1,000 metric tonnes of rice and 1,000 metric tonnes of sorghum. Through the donation, India has reaffirmed its longstanding partnership with the Mountain Kingdom. The official…

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