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Livestock semen processing

Promoting climate smart agriculture technology is very important in adapting to climate change.The collaboration of Zimbabwe and UNDP in livestock semen processing is bound to bear fruits.Aiming to help the vulnerable communities in Zimbabwe especially the women who play major role like crop growing is paramount.Working together overcomes technical and financial challenges in such projects.We must preserve genetic diversity and we will do so because the straws per year is 3 million livestock semen.



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  • Munene Mugambi

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    The Zimbabwe-UNDP partnership in establishing the largest livestock semen processing lab is a significant step for climate-smart agriculture. This initiative not only supports genetic diversity preservation but also empowers local farmers, especially women, with climate-resilient resources for sustainable livestock farming. Way to go guys

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    • Ann Nyambura

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      The collaboration addresses both technical and financial challenges, demonstrating the power of partnerships in overcoming obstacles to sustainable development

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      • Munene Mugambi

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        @ann_nyambura_542 Correct. Partnerships like these showcase how pooling resources and expertise can overcome barriers to sustainable agriculture. By addressing technical and financial challenges, they pave the way for resilient farming practices that benefit communities long-term.

      • Joseph Githinji

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        A phenomenal partnership between Zimbabwe and the UNDP that will empower the vulnerable societies.

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        • Munene Mugambi

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          @joseph_githinji Truly phenomenal indeed. This collaboration will provide essential support to communities in need, especially women in agriculture, and is a big step forward in climate-smart, sustainable farming for Zimbabwe’s future.

        • Kevin

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          This is a phenomenal partnership

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          • Kelvin Thuranira kaberia

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            Their coming together will foster a positive change to the climate action

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            • dickson mutai

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              Impressive work by Zimbabwe and the UNDP

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              • Tabitha Kimani

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                This is such an amazing collaboration.

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