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Battalion for agricultureMonday, June 16, 2008 President Jammeh has disclosed that a battalion will be created within the Gambia Armed Forces (GAF) by 2009, tasked with the duty of engaging in... (8 views) ZIMBABWE: Humanitarian operations curtailed by violenceIRIN http://www.irinnews.org Wednesday, April 23, 2008 Zimbabwe's post-election violenceis hampering the activities of humanitarian organisations and making thecountry's already dire food situation even... (6 views) Ethiopian government and partners request $67.7 million for drought responseFriday, April 18, 2008 The Ethiopian government and its humanitarian partners yesterday announced that a total of $67,737,459 is required to fund the country’s humanitarian... (5 views) MAURITANIA: Struggling to cope in pre-harvest “lean season”IRIN Wednesday, March 26, 2008 Ali Sambadga showed IRIN the contents of his village grain bank - there are just two tonnes of maize left to help thousands of villagers stave off... (4 views) ZIMBABWE: More food shortages anticipatedIRIN Tuesday, March 18, 2008 Erratic weather is likely to hurt Zimbabwe's harvest this year, with the country ending up with an even higher maize deficit than in 2007, according... (8 views) NAMIBIA: Too much rain is as bad as too littleIRIN Monday, March 17, 2008 Floodwater caused by heavy rains in Namibia's northern and northeastern regions has brought an outbreak of cholera, and is also being blamed for a... (8 views) ETHIOPIA: “Eight million need assistance, despite record harvest”IRIN Wednesday, February 20, 2008 Ethiopia experienced a record harvest during the meher season that runs from June and October but pockets of poor food production across the country... (14 views) MALAWI: Enough food for everyone?IRIN Monday, February 18, 2008 Despite a bumper harvest last season, there are signs of maize shortages in some parts of Malawi, but deputy minister of agriculture Bintony Kutsaira... (13 views) MALAWI: Subsidising agriculture is not enoughIRIN Friday, February 08, 2008 Malawi is riding high on the success of its fertiliser subsidy programme and has become a regional exporter hoping to profit from booming food... (14 views) ZIMBABWE: No middle ground for crops between drought and delugeIRIN Thursday, January 31, 2008 After six years of drought, the forecast was that Zimbabwe was set for good rains and a decent harvest this season - and then came the deluge.The... (20 views)
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