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Wednesday, 21 December 2016
Americans Feel Guilty about Food Waste, but Still Throw Away Food
press release- Africa: Ongoing Conflicts Continue to Intensify Food Insecurity
africa |
Global agricultural prospects are improving but lean seasons loom in near future
Civil conflict and
weather-related shocks have severely stressed food security in 2016,
increasing the number of countries in need of food assistance, according
to a FAO report.
Namibia: Villagers Claim Council Impounds, Starves Livestock
SOME livestock
owners, whose animals are constantly impounded by the Oshakati Town
Council, said their animals are starved and secretly buried.
Pensioner Martha
Nghidishange (74), who lives in Okaku Village just a few metres from the
kraal where the impounded animals are kept, had her 40 goats taken on
account of wandering around town two weeks ago.
Nghidishange said
the goats were impounded while they were searching for water near the
Kandjengedi Bridge and she claims that she was not notified. Her niece,
she said, alerted her.
"I had to sell one
to pay for the release of the goats," she said, adding that she paid
N$360 to the town council to free her livestock.
Last week Friday, the town council impounded 34 of her goats again, which were kept in the kraal until yesterday.
"These people are
making me suffer. I do not know why they are treating me like this. They
took my goats before and now they have impounded them again," she
stated, adding that she has run out of money to pay to have her animals
released.
She furthermore
accused the council of starving the animals, which, according to her,
resulted in some dying over the past few days.
"I have seen a cow
and two goats lying dead in the kraal on Sunday. I saw them with my own
eyes," she said, expressing doubts as to whether animal owners are
notified when their animals die.
BH Ipinge also had
his cattle taken after they were found being driven home at Okaku
Kiipupu Village also close to the town last week.
"They took the animals into the kraal. Who do they think they are? In fact, they use bad language towards our people," he said.
Namibian flag |
When The Namibian
visited on Monday, there was no food or water in the kraal, and the
animals looked hungry. There was a carcass that hung from a thorn tree
inside the kraal.
Tuesday, 20 December 2016
13 U.S. Companies Failing on Deforestation-Free Beef
cows |
Zimbabwe: Cattle Shortage Leaves Zimbabwe's Fields Unploughed As Rains Fall
cow |
Rains have returned but after losing their animals to drought, many farmers now face ploughing their fields by hand
Zimbabwe: 9 500 Tonnes Fertiliser Boost for Zim
fertilizer |
Monday, 19 December 2016
New Report Ranks Countries on Food Waste, Nutrition, and Sustainable Agriculture
Food Waste, |
Tanzania Livestock Master Plan
A roast meat vendor |
press release - Buhari's School Feeding Programme Takes Off in Anambra
President Buhari |
In
another rollout of one of the Social Investment Programmes of the
Buhari administration, the National Homegrown School Feeding scheme has
entered implementation stage with the feeding of primary school pupils
in Anambra State .
Sunday, 18 December 2016
South Africa: Commission Turns Up the Heat On Margarine Firms
South African |
Pretoria — The
Competition Commission will today conduct a search and seizure operation
at the premises of five companies involved in the manufacture and
distribution of refined edible oils, baking fats and margarine in South
Africa.The companies are operating in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal.
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