Record 160 Students Join Eswatini’s Climate-Smart Farming Movement
BY SIKHULILE DLAMINI In a powerful stride toward climate resilience, food security, and youth empowerment, Eswatini has launched the 8th…
Transforming Agriculture: Eswatini’s Smallholder Farmers to Benefit from E851 Million SAPEMP Project
BY SIKHULILE DLAMIN In a bold step toward rural transformation, the Ministry of Agriculture in partnership with the Eswatini Water…
Eswatini Farmers Explore High-Yield Maize Seed Varieties at National Field Day
BY SIKHULILE DLAMINI Mahlanya – Over 600 farmers from across Eswatini gathered at Mahlanya, Lobamba Lomdzala Inkhundla, on March 26,…
“EMASWATI WOULD STARVE WITHIN ONE WEEK OF BORDER CLOSURE,” WARNS NMC CEO
BY SIBUSISO MNGADI Malkerns, Eswatini (14 March 2025) – National Maize Corporation (NMC) CEO, Mavela Vilane, has warned that Eswatini would…
Eswatini Takes Lead in Combating Animal Diseases at Key Regional Summit
BY SIKHULILE DLAMINI Eswatini proudly hosted the 12th Regional Steering Committee (RSC12) meeting for the Global Framework for the Progressive…
Bethany Farm Partnership Yields Hope for Food Security
BY SIBUSISO MNGADI Bethany, Eswatini – On 4 March 2025, the Eswatini Ministry of Defence hosted its partners, the National…
A E40 million Game-Changer for Fish Farming in Eswatini
MALKERNS – Eswatini’s fish farming industry has received a transformative boost with the launch of the state-of-the-art Aquaculture Research &…
Eswatini’s Poultry Crisis: Why Small-Scale Farmers Must Take Control – Mashwama Speaks Out
By: NOXOLO DLAMINI MANZINI – Small-scale poultry farmers in Eswatini are missing out on a golden opportunity—and veteran poultry processor…
Farmers receive Free Chicks for participating in webinar
By Noxolo Dlamini MATSAPHA – Six poultry farmers across Eswatini are celebrating the arrival of free day-old chicks this week,…
Eswatini’s 2025/26 Budget: Planting Seeds for Food Sovereignty, but Will They Sprout Jobs and Reduce Imports?
By SBU MNGADI, Editor-in-Chief, AGRIBUSINESS MEDIA Eswatini faces a paradox: fertile land lies fallow while the country imports 80% of…