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Sunday Standard Farmers embrace extension of livestock feed subsidy The farming community has welcomed the government’s recent decision to extend the 30 percent livestock feed subsidy amid confusion over its continuation next month. The government announced on Thursday that the subsidy would continue from July 1 to January 31 next year. A savingram dated June 17, 2024, from Acting Director of the Department of […] The post Farmers embrace extension of livestock feed subsidy first appeared on Sunday Standard and is written by Laone Molelo
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The use of AI is becoming more common as farmers face challenges like pestilence, disease, and a shortage of agricultural extension officers.
The Department of Extension Education at Punjab Agricultural University (PAU), under the guidance of the Dean of the College of Agriculture, organised...
Sunday Standard What is the Government’s Position on Military Veterans? This weekend, a large meeting of military veterans was held in Francistown....
Sunday Standard Babitseng’s Balancing Act “Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown,” so goes a quote by King Henry from Shakespeare’s play...
The Chandigarh administration had written to the central government to extend Mitra’s tenure for three months, but upon not receiving any...
A new project is looking at creating animal feed from the greenhouse gas emissions that come from geothermal power stations.
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The Delta State Government has announced the recruitment of 120 State Livestock Management Officers to address herder/farmer clashes and ensure...
The chairperson of the Van Reenen Farmers Association said they were still tallying the extent of the loss of livestock and crops.