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MANZINI, Eswatini The rising trend of returning to indigenous food systems in Eswatini, a small kingdom in southern Africa, is sparking a cultural and social revolution.
Damien De Sousa, Head of Sales, Eswatini Foods. "We will use the tools we have learned from this training to help the women we support expand their market reach and explore export opportunities.
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) is grateful a generous contribution of €500,000 (US$ 423,500) from the European Union (EU) that will help meet the needs of 53,600 vulnerable Swazi ...
Improvements in health care in Eswatini have relied for years on Pepper and the generosity of the American people. During the height of the H.I.V./AIDS pandemic, Eswatini’s population plummeted ...
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) estimates that up to 40 per cent of global crop production is lost annually due to plant pests and diseases. In the Kingdom of ...
Prince Lonkhokhela (fifth from left) led the launch of the CPF on 5 August (Image: Ministry of Natural Resources and Energy) The Country Programme Framework (CPF), developed with the support of the ...
KUALA LUMPUR: Eswatini is opening its doors to Malaysian investors, offering strategic opportunities in key sectors - renewable energy, agro-processing, infrastructure, and information and ...
"This training will add so much value for Eswatini Foods, especially because we are already exporting to Scotland and Germany. We will continue to explore the AI tools introduced here to enhance our ...
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