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She became the first female president of the Zambia National Farmers' Union (ZNFU) upon her election in 2013. [2] [4] She supported the rights of small farmers and often brought up inconsistencies in how farmers of different crops and farm sizes were treated as a homogenized group. [5]
Evelyn Nguleka, president of the WFO and the Zambian National Farmers Union, at the World Trade Organization Public Forum in 2015. The World Farmers' Organization (WFO) is an international organisation of farmers with a focus on agroecology, farming typologies, food chains, indigenous peoples, and mountain farming.
The Zambia Agricultural Research Institute (ZARI), which falls under the Ministry of Agriculture, is Zambia's largest agriculture research institute. [2] It is mandated is to provide specialized research and advice to farmers and the government. ZARI is one of the principal research organizations studying grains in Zambia. [3]
Sir Keir Starmer may be softening his stance on changes to inheritance tax, according to the boss of the National Farmers’ Union (NFU).. After a meeting in No 10 with the prime minister on ...
Northern Rhodesian African National Congress: 1962: Minister of Power, Transport and Works Fwanyanga Mulikita: United National Independence Party: 1971: 1973 Minister of Works and Supply Andrew Kashita: Movement for Multi-Party Democracy: 1994: 1995 Minister of Transport, Works, Supply and Communication Yamfwa Mukanga: Patriotic Front: 2011: ...
National Farmers Union may refer to: National Farmers Union (Canada) National Farmers' Union of England and Wales; National Farmers Union of Fiji; National Farmers' Union of Scotland; National Farmers Union (United States) Kenya National Farmers Union
Bradshaw joined the combinable crops board of the National Farmers' Union of England and Wales (NFU) in 2014 and became chair of its national crops board in 2018. In 2019 he was appointed NFU vice-president, then deputy president. He was elected president of the NFU in February 2024.
In 2019, the IUF was composed of 422 member organisations in 127 countries, representing more than 10 million workers. The organization represents workers employed in agriculture, the preparation and manufacture of food and beverages, hotels, restaurants and catering services and in tobacco processing.