The successful implementation of sustainable agricultural practices (SAPs) in Sub-Saharan Africa is linked to improvements in women's education, according to a study.
John Karanga
Feb 27 2012, 22:06
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Nairobi, Kenya – Police in Nairobi have arrested and placed in custody a
manwho allegedly had sex with a pregnant sheep. The high-pitched bleat of
the sheep in the night attracted the attention of a resident farmer who
caught the Noel Sanyanafwa, having sexual intercourse with the sheep tied
to a tree. The Police sent the animal to the Veterinary Services Department
to ascertain the truth of the matter. The farmer was returning from his
farm when he caught the man half naked and in the act with the sheep.
John Karanga
Feb 27 2012, 22:06
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Nairobi, Kenya – Police in Nairobi have arrested and placed in custody a
manwho allegedly had sex with a pregnant sheep. The high-pitched bleat of
the sheep in the night attracted the attention of a resident farmer who
caught the Noel Sanyanafwa, having sexual intercourse with the sheep tied
to a tree. The Police sent the animal to the Veterinary Services Department
to ascertain the truth of the matter. The farmer was returning from his
farm when he caught the man half naked and in the act with the sheep.
All agricultural activities in Sub-Saharan Africa are done by women equally
as men. The reality is African women prefer working with their brothers.
Therefore, women equally as men needs an improvement in education for
successful implementation of sustainable agricultural services. Over
hundred years Africans have been resisting the unpleasant system that was
imposed on them. New light have appeared in their sight with other partners
wanting to trade with them. Africa must start building strong foundation
now for sustainable development and not rely on the growth rate figures.
Food and security are the basic fundamentals
Prof. Oluwasegun Adekunle of the Department of Agricultural Extension, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ilorin, has urged the Federal Government to implement policies on agricultural extension for food sustainability.
Focus On: Education Crucial to Sustainable Farming
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Educating women is key to the adoption of sustainable farming practices that lead to higher incomes from farming activities, a study shows.
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Africa: Educating Women Key to Sustainable Farming in Africa, Says Study
SciDev.Net, 31 January 2013
The successful implementation of sustainable agricultural practices (SAPs) in Sub-Saharan Africa is linked to improvements in women's education, according to a study.
John Karanga Feb 27 2012, 22:06 Report Abuse Nairobi, Kenya – Police in Nairobi have arrested and placed in custody a manwho allegedly had sex with a pregnant sheep. The high-pitched bleat of the sheep in the night attracted the attention of a resident farmer who caught the Noel Sanyanafwa, having sexual intercourse with the sheep tied to a tree. The Police sent the animal to the Veterinary Services Department to ascertain the truth of the matter. The farmer was returning from his farm when he caught the man half naked and in the act with the sheep.
John Karanga Feb 27 2012, 22:06 Report Abuse Nairobi, Kenya – Police in Nairobi have arrested and placed in custody a manwho allegedly had sex with a pregnant sheep. The high-pitched bleat of the sheep in the night attracted the attention of a resident farmer who caught the Noel Sanyanafwa, having sexual intercourse with the sheep tied to a tree. The Police sent the animal to the Veterinary Services Department to ascertain the truth of the matter. The farmer was returning from his farm when he caught the man half naked and in the act with the sheep.
All agricultural activities in Sub-Saharan Africa are done by women equally as men. The reality is African women prefer working with their brothers. Therefore, women equally as men needs an improvement in education for successful implementation of sustainable agricultural services. Over hundred years Africans have been resisting the unpleasant system that was imposed on them. New light have appeared in their sight with other partners wanting to trade with them. Africa must start building strong foundation now for sustainable development and not rely on the growth rate figures. Food and security are the basic fundamentals
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