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PANEL DISCUSSION ON CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION-IVC2023

The International Virtual Course 2023 (IVC 2023): “Tackling Climate Change through Global Learning” focuses on cross-disciplinary understanding of the trends and impacts of climate change on agrofood systems across the world, and co-developing innovative solutions for climate related challenges. The on-going course brings together academic staff and postgraduate students from Switzerland, Kenya, India & Brazil, with emphasis on collaboration across cultural borders via virtual channels.

CALL FOR APPLICATION: AGROECOLOGY AND AGROBIODIVERSITY TRAINING COURSE 2022

We are pleased to announce call for applications for undergraduate students in  third year of study in East African universities.  This will be a  blended training  via online, face to face lectures and field based practical sessions on Agroecology and Agrobiodiversity (AA).

The training will take place from 14th August to 9th September 2022

Deadline for application will be on  Thursday, 14th July 2022

PASTORALIST GET HANDS ON TRAINING EXPERIENCE ON FEED CONSERVATION AND UTILIZATION IN SAMBURU COUNTY

Dr. Oscar Koech and Dr. Oliver Vivian Wasonga from the Department of Land Resource Management & Agricultural technology, University of Nairobi have been working with pastoral communities in Samburu County on sustainable management of Prosopis juliflora as feed resource.  

TRAINING ON SUSTAINABLE WOOD FUEL ENERGY USE TO SAVE ON TREES AND ADAPT PASTORAL COMMUNITIES TO CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS IN SAMBURU COUNTY

There is increasing deforestation in many part of the country due to increasing energy demands by communities. This has greatly affected critical rangeland ecosystems that provided habitat to diverse biodiversity of both livestock and wildlife.

AWARD OF CERTIFICATE TO FELLOWS FROM BURUNDI AT THE FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE

The Dean Faculty of Agriculture (FoA), Prof. Moses Nyangito and the Chairman department of LARMAT Prof. Richard Onwonga on 2nd February,2022 awarded, Ms Manirakiza Isidonie and Mr Felix Nimbona certificates of participation after successful completion of fellowship training at the FoA, University of Nairobi.  Mr. Felix and Ms. Isidonie are from Burundi, the Ministry of Environment, Agriculture and Livestock and National Veterinary Laboratory.

DO YOU KNOW THE QUALITY OF ANIMAL FEED YOU FEED YOUR LIVESTOCK?

Dr. Fredrick Wangombe, an experienced regional expertin feed ration formulation and feed processing at both small scale and large commercial feed manufacturing had the opportunity to contribute to regional feed production by training Ms. Manirakiza Isidonieand Mr.

BURUNDI STAFF FROM MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE GETTING EXPERIENTIAL TRAINING ON FEED QUALITY ANALYSIS AT FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE

Ms. Manirakiza Isidonie and Mr.Nimbona Felix, from Burundi, the Ministry of Environment, Agriculture and Livestock and National Veterinary Laboratory are undergoing a one month experiential training at the Department of animal production, in the Faculty of Agriculture, University of Nairobi. The fellows have been working with experienced laboratory technologist; Mr. Benjamin Kyalo Mbondo, Ms Ann Kimende, Mr. Samuel Githiwa.

AGROECOLOGY AND AGROBIODIVERSITY TRAINING COURSE (AATC) 2021

Today, 27th September, 2021 about  20 students from the Faculty of Agriculture drawn from 3 teaching departments (LARMAT, FSNT,& Agric Economics), & Dept of Environmental Biosystems engineering have started off an intensive   “Agro-ecology and Agro-biodiversity Training Course (AATC)” which will last for 3 and ½ weeks.