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  • DandC

    Africa’s drive for carbon credits continues to gather pace. Despite the prospect of generating significant revenue and green jobs, there is concern about the effectiveness, transparency and ethical implications of the current carbon markets on the continent.

  • The Daily Star

    Middle-income countries (MICs), comprising 106 diverse nations, face challenges comparable to low-income countries, including high debt and economic competitiveness issues. Despite their potential economic strength, they risk stagnation, particularly post-COVID-19. These concerns are echoed by numerous global organisations and institutions, as...

  • Challenges

    La levée des droits de douane pour soutenir l’Ukraine en guerre se ferait au détriment des agriculteurs européens. Les éleveurs français accusent Kiev de « concurrence déloyale », notamment en ce qui concerne la production de poulet. Mais la crise met surtout en lumière un modèle ukrainien écartelé entre des microfermes et de puissants agro-...

  • Tanzania Digest

    Tanzania’s government aims to raise a staggering USD 1 billion through carbon trading this year. Speaking in parliament on February 9, Minister of State, Office of the Vice President (Union and Environment) Hon. Selemani Jafo announced that 39 carbon projects have already been registered with the government, while 12 have received the green...

  • NY Times

    Over 600,000 tourists travel to Tanzania’s Ngorongoro Conservation Area each year, and many will catch a glimpse of the Great Migration: the famed trek of more than one million wildebeests and thousands of zebras, gazelles and other animals crossing over the Mara River into Kenya and back. Yet the Tanzanian government believes it can attract...

  • Press Afrik

    Franck Timis a réussi directement son coup : African agriculture holdings a fait son entrée à la bourse Nasdaq le 7 décembre 2023. La société prévoit d’exploiter plus de 2,9 millions d’hectares en Afrique de l’Ouest pour produire des aliments pour bétail et des crédits carbones destinées aux marchés internationaux. Au Sénégal, l’entreprise...

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