For farmers facing climate change, radio means resilience November 18th Photo: Jesse Winter One of the ultimate injustices of climate change is that those who have contributed to ... ED update, Editorial
The Annans celebrate a colourful crop in Ghana August 18th Former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan speaks about the benefits of orange-fleshed sweet potato (OFSP) to ... Event
‘I think radio has better pictures’: Q & A with Doug Ward, recent appointee to the Order of Canada January 14th Doug Ward, the chair of the board of FRI, in the studio at Radio Fana in ... News, Volunteer profile
This farmer’s life changed because of onions … and radio September 12th Emanuel Fanuel is an onion farmer who lives at in Ngage village, in the Manyara Region of ... Impact programming, News from our partners
Feeding the Demand for more radio June 13th Radio is the only place where the Minister of Agriculture and the small farmer meet, says Rex ... News
Fighting ‘Witch Weed’ with the Radio June 5th Five years ago, nothing grew well in Barafo Théra’s family farm, which lies in the community ... News
Kenya: Women use a rotating savings scheme to help each other survive a drought (by Pius Sawa for Farm Radio International) October 14th To mark the International Day of Rural Women on October 15th, Farm Radio Weekly (FRW) featured ... Guest post
Meanwhile in Rwanda: Our farmer gives birth to a baby boy October 7th One of the keys to achieving food security in Africa is ensuring its millions of smallholder ... Guest post, News