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CBC As It Happens: Radio helps farmers impacted by locust infestation
Moses Omondi, our radio craft and program officer in Kenya, spoke with Carol Off of CBC’s As It Happens about the locust infestation plaguing the country.
Read MoreSeydou Camara: 2019 George Atkins Communications Award Winner
Seydou Camara, of Radio Wassoulou in Mali, is one of the winners of the 2019 George Atkins Communications Award.
Read MoreMatilda Amoah: 2019 George Atkins Communications Award Winner
Matilda Amoah, of Todays FM in Ghana is one of the 2019 George Atkins Communications Award Winners for excellence in farm radio broadcasting.
Read MoreIde Carine Tchounga: 2019 George Atkins Communications Award winner
Ide Carine Tchounga, of Radio Medumba in Cameroon, is one of the winners of the 2019 George Atkins Communications Award.
Read MoreFarm Radio named Top 2 International Charity in Canada: Maclean’s magazine
Farm Radio International is honoured to be named among the best charities and top international charities in Canada this year.
Read MoreFarm Radio to assist Government of Ghana with Digital Agricultural Advisory Services
Farm Radio and MoFA will be working together to create a high-quality digital agricultural advisory service using radio and mobile phones.
Read MoreFarm Radio International partners with Elanco to support livestock farmers in Tanzania
For livestock farmers, the health of their animals means the health of their families. That’s why Farm Radio International is partnering with Elanco Animal Health…
Read MoreCall for instructional design proposals
FRI is seeking a proposal for two types of distance learning products. The first type is an online course (the Farmer program eCourse) and the second type is self-guided learning modules.
Read MoreCelebrating 40 years of radio excellence
Farm Radio International’s story begins on a bumpy road in rural Zambia in 1975, where our founder, George Atkins, found himself in conversation with a number of African farm broadcasters.
Read MoreAfter 40 years, Farm Radio looks to the future
Since our humble beginnings in 1979, Farm Radio International has grown to become a dynamic, bustling Canadian charity that punches way above its weight in terms of impact and outreach.
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