Payment rates increased to benefit farmers, land managers & trees
Farmers and land managers can now get up to £11,600 per hectare for the public benefits delivered by woodlands they create – a 45% increase
Farmers and land managers can now get up to £11,600 per hectare for the public benefits delivered by woodlands they create – a 45% increase
An article by Maureen Odendaal In the 1950s the radio comedy Around the Horne regularly featured Arthur Fallowfield a.k.a Kenneth Williams as the gardening expert
Is cattle-farming in arid landscapes in parts of sub-Saharan Africa really better for biodiversity?
Article by Maureen Odendaal, BSc (Hons), MPhil In recent years climate change has become much more real, with increased climate events such as wildfires and
Erik Odendaal talks agrarian policy. The majority of countries in Africa are neither net exporters or net importers, technology developers, manufacturers or service providers. So,
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by Erik Odendaal Southern Africa is blessed with energetic people, abundant natural resources, good climate and significant capacity for development. In fact, by 2050 more
by Maureen Odendaal “Despite 40 million hectares of arable land, an abundance of groundwater resources, nutrient-rich soil, and low population density, Zambia’s agriculture sector has
The report also highlights the enormous potential to invest for impact in public equity markets. Today, assets totaling about $10 trillion are actively managed and
Sub-Saharan Africa needs to prioritise policies targeted at reducing risks to food security as part of fiscal stimulus packages to counter the pandemic, according to