In the Republic of Congo, the dairy industry is still in its early stages but has strong potential due to rising local demand for milk products and untapped market opportunities. Despite major challenges such as poor infrastructure and low production levels, interest...
Congo Sheep Farming Industry: Unlocking the Potential
There is much opportunity to develop the sheep industry in the DRC. While international demand for sheep meat and wool is huge, Congo has large expanses of agricultural land and pastoral zones that are only thinly utilised in this regard. With the obvious provisions...
Congo’s Dairy Industry: A Catalyst for Social and Economic Growth
The DRC is a country rich in natural resources, from vast mineral deposits to fertile lands. Less noticed, but at the same time equally promising, is the dairy industry. In this industry, there are many challenges to be overcome; however, the development of the dairy...
Camel Farming: Exploring the Possibilities in Congo’s Dry Regions
Camels are famous for their strength in extreme climates. They can be an extremely sustainable way to obtain food, materials, and income. Camel Farming practices must adapt to new realities imposed by rising global temperatures, changing climatic patterns, and...
Explore The Potential of Livestock Farming in Cameroon!
If you want to invest your money, then Cameroon is your place. We have already looked for potential sectors in Cameroon to make investing easier for you. Livestock farming is key to Cameroon's economy. It contributes about 13% of the GDP. It employs over 30% of the...
The Poultry Industry in Uganda: What You Need to Know
The poultry industry plays a vital role in Uganda's agriculture sector. It has developed into one of the major sources of income for many small-scale farmers. Poultry farming is quite a simple agri-business venture. Since it requires minimal capital and low input, it...
Tanzania’s Milk Industry : A Brief Overview
Milk's nutritional properties are highly culturally crucial in many Tanzanian communities. It is often used as a symbol of purity, fertility, and abundance in traditional dishes and ceremonies. Tanzania's domestic demand for 9 billion litres of milk annually exceeds...
Indigenous Cattle Farming in Uganda
Uganda's rich agricultural heritage is the backbone of its economy. This sector provides livelihoods for many of Uganda's citizens. Indigenous cattle are one of the treasures of this fertile land, and they are much more than farm animals. Uganda’s cattle are part of...
Growing Potential of Uganda’s Livestock Industry
The livestock sector in Uganda is a key income source for many millions of households. The contribution is large. Livestock products account for 17% of the agricultural output. The livestock market in Uganda keeps growing because of domestic demand. Also has a...
Raising the Bar: Kenya’s Livestock Industry
Kenya's livestock industry is a cornerstone of its agricultural sector, contributing significantly to the national economy and supporting the livelihoods of millions. As a vital component of Kenya’s Agricultural Gross Domestic Product (GDP), livestock accounts for 42%...
Livestock Farming in Eritrea: The Rural Community Lifeline
Eritrea, located in the Horn of Africa, is a nation that is known for its dry lands, multicultural communities, and unique challenges. The country has long depended on agriculture, with livestock production being one of the main stays of rural economies. Livestock...
Duck Farming in Uganda
Farming is a big part of life in Uganda. In the villages, most families grow crops or raise animals. It’s how they eat, earn money, and live. For years, people focused on crops like maize or beans, or maybe chickens. Those are the usual choices. Safe and familiar. But...












