Emir Seeks Media Support To Promote Agriculture, Tourism

Promote Agriculture, Tourism, The Lamdo Gashaka in Taraba, Alhaji Zubairu Hammangabdo, on Sunday urged the media to assist in promoting the tourism and agricultural potentials of his domain. Hammangabdo, a first class chief, made the plea at Gashaka when executives of the Correspondents’ Chapel of the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ), Taraba Chapter, paid him […]

Betsy Obaseki Tasks SMEDAN, NEPC On Export Of Rural Agric Products

Rural Agric Products: Wife of Edo State Governor, Mrs. Betsy Obaseki has expressed her readiness to partner, train and provide soft loans to over 500 members of a Non-Governmental Organisation, Women in the New Nigeria, on their Farmer’s Mart initiative towards ensuring that their farm produce meet the quality..

U.S Share Of Global Corn, Soy Export Market To Erode —USDA

Global Corn Export Market, The U.S. Department of Agriculture sees U.S. corn and soybean exports generally increasing over the coming decade but the U.S. share of global sales will shrink as competition from South American producers heats up, the government said on Thursday. In the USDA’s annual long-term projections report, laying out its forecasts through […]

Zero Hunger: IITA Set To Offer Solution To Weed Menace As Stakeholders Raise Concerns

IITA Zero Hunger Forum, A team of researchers working on the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture-managed Cassava Weed Management Project (IITA-CWMP) have said findings from the 5-year project will respond and address the problems of weeds especially in cassava farming systems. The challenge of weeds on Nigeria’s agricultural productivity was brought to the fore at […]

Rain Needed For Southern Plains Wheat Crop

Rain Needed For Southern Plains Wheat Crop, Intense drought conditions have encompassed the central southern Plains over the winter, bringing little to no precipitation since mid-October. The next two weeks could bring some precipitation for hopeful wheat farmers. “Over the winter, the Texas panhandle, much of Oklahoma, and southern Kansas have experienced the longest period […]

Economists See Risks In Trump Crop Insurance Cuts

Economists See Risks In Trump Crop Insurance Cuts, Farm state members of Congress don’t support the Trump administration’s 2019 budget proposals for crop insurance, but ag economists take them seriously enough to analyze their effects on farmers and insurers. Last year, for example, Kansas State University economists Art Barnaby and Mykel Taylor looked at a […]

Farm Sector Shrugs Off Trump Proposals For Farm Bill Cuts

Trump Proposals Farm Bill Cuts, One of the truisms of Washington, repeated frequently by lawmakers, is that Congress – not the President – writes the farm bill. With that in mind, the largest U.S. farm group and the crop insurance industry say President Trump’s proposals to slash crop insurance funding and to deny farm payments […]

Commodity Price Slump Is Ending, USDA Says

Commodity Price Slump Is Ending, USDA Says, When U.S. farmers bring their crops to market this year, they will see “the beginning of gradual price increases that are expected to continue through the decade,” ending the slump that began in 2013, said USDA projections. Prices for most crops will remain below their 10-year average, however, […]

Kebbi, Daily Trust To Hold Agric Exhibition/Interactive Forum For Farmers

Kebbi Daily Trust Agric Exhibition, The Kebbi State Government, in collaboration with Media Trust Limited, publishers of the Daily Trust newspapers, is to hold a one-day farmers interactive forum and exhibition with the theme ‘Agriculture As Solution to the Economic and Social Programmes of Nigeria.’ The event is expected to hold in Birnin Kebbi on […]

36 Years After, Full Irrigation Activities Yet To Pick Up At Iseyin Dam

Iseyin Dam Irrigation activities are yet to reach their peak at the Ikere Gorge dam in Iseyin, Oyo State, about 36 years since the dam became operational. The dam, managed by the Ogun-Osun River Basin Development Authority, was constructed to, among other things, provide water for irrigation activities in the Oke-Ogun area of Oyo State. […]

No Need For Maize Import, Investigation Reveals

Maize Importation, Many farmers are forecasting a fall in the quantum of maize production this year for one reason: massive importation. They said this has led to a fall in the price of the locally produced variety. Cheap auction maize importation from the US, Ukraine and other countries has already taken a toll on Nigerian […]

Yam Exporters Conclude Plans To Ship Another Consignment To UK, USA

Prof. Simon Irtwang, Chairman, Technical Committee on Yam Export, on Tuesday said yam exporters were finalising processes to export another consignment of yam in the first quarter. Irtwang told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos that the consignment would also be for the United Kingdom and United States of America. According to him, […]