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Farm Africa interviewed on BBC World Service

12 July 2011

In an interview with the BBC World Service, Farm Africa’s Director of Programmes, George Mukkath, argues that greater investment in eastern Africa’s agriculture is required to develop long-term strategies for coping with increasing lack of rainfall in the region.

Project continues to benefit Kenyans threatened by increasing drought and rising food prices

12 July 2011

Farm Africa's Dryland Farming Project continues to impact positively on the lives of  vulnerable Kenyans, despite increasing drought and rocketing food prices. Crop yields and access to water have been increased.

Once in a lifetime chance to run the Masai Mara half marathon!

11 July 2011

This is your chance to join a small group of Farm Africa supporters who have secured places in the exclusive 2011 Kenya Airways Masai Mara Marathon on Saturday 19th November.

Imagine setting off in the early morning light with just 600 other runners as you embark on this spectacular challenge...

Fundraising day at Little Hidden Farm

11 July 2011

Bill and Susan Acworth opened their beautiful farm to the local community on Sunday for a day of activities and locally produced food to raise funds for Farm Africa. A wonderful day was had by all and over £1000 was raised!

Survey demonstrates impact of Tanzania Schools Project

11 July 2011

A recent survey shows the growing impact of Farm Africa’s schools project in Tanzania. Primary school enrolment has increased among boys and girls from pastoralist communities in the project area.

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