Lets green the Planet! The tree ceremony, occasioned by staff and students in LARMAT Led by Prof. R.Onwonga and Abdi Rashid and Faculty Environment committee led by Dr. S. Kibet.
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The Department of Land Resource Management and Agricultural Technology (LARMAT) has been supporting VSF-Suisse under the Biovision-funded “Building drought resilience for pastoralist and agro-pastoralist communities in Samburu and Isiolo Counties”.
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Ms. Margeret Nyaga, a PhD student (Range Management) Awarded Overall Poster presenter "Rangeland restoration for resilient livelihoods through Livestock Cafés in the drylands of East Africa” d
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We are seeking to recruit participants for the International Virtual Course (IVC) on “Tackling Climate Change through Global Learning”
The deadline for submitting the motivation letter is 10th March, 2024.
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Jeph Odhiambo has always dreamt of expanding his horizons and acquiring knowledge in the field, he was passionate about- agriculture. https://t.co/YsrZqx9na4
A MSc student in Land and Water Management , represented Kenya and Transfo Green World, Kericho in the United Nations Convention on Trade and Development meeting held in Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates from 16th – 202th October, 2023
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Chairman LARMAT, Prof. Onwonga, participated in The high-level policy dialogue on bioeconomy was held on 17th October 2023 in Bujumbura, Burundi, https://t.co/Vl4A2zhLZJ
Potential intervention to restore wetlands and rangelands will be discussed, identify existing challenges to implementation and possible mitigation measures.
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Learning platform and sharing of ideas on Sustainable Rangelands management, Sustainable feed fodder production, fodder/Pasture seed systems and the challenges and opportunities in Kenyan Drylands
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Many times we watch and abet land degradation in Maasai Mara, through overgrazing exacerbated by lack of early land degradation warning system. Urgent Rehabilitation efforts are needed to save the renowned Maasai Mara Landscape.
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---biblical Joseph at the age of 30 (Genesis 41:46-56), and Yusuf Prophecy in the Quran, … farming saved humanity in the land for the 7 years of droughts! The magic of Egyptian land productive over 100 years..
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