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‘Enzymes in poultry feeds prevent environmental pollution, boost growth’

[ad_1] Animal scientists have found that that pretreatment of feed with commercial enzymes is effective for increasing absorption, conversion ratio, growth and bioavailability of phosphorus, which could decrease excretion of phosphorous and, therefore, environmental pollution. This was disclosed in a latest research by Zahra Rahimi, Mehrdad Modirsanei and Behzad Mansoori of the Department of Animal […]

Council expresses readiness for quality seeds, seedlings

[ad_1] Following the forecast by the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) that there would be adequate rainfall patterns this year, the National Agricultural Seeds Council (NASC) has expressed readiness to boost harvest and enhance farmers’ productivity by facilitating quality planting materials. The council disclosed that it facilitated a total of 107,959.07 metric tonnes of certified seeds […]

Why Nigerian farmers should cultivate Hass Avocado — Expert

[ad_1] Amb. Sola Adeniyi, Chief Executive Officer, Avocado Society of Nigeria, on Monday enjoined Nigerian farmers to embark on commercial cultivation of Hass avocado in the country. Adeniyi said that Hass Avocado was a premium variety fruit currently in high demand in many countries of the world. According to him, Nigeria is currently not on […]

Why We Invested in MycoWorks

[ad_1] MycoWorks, which produces a lab-grown leather from mycelium (the root structure of mushroom) announced its $17 million Series A earlier this week, after its unveiling at NY Fashion Week with a feature in Vogue Magazine a couple of weeks ago. The round was led by DCVC Bio, with investment from Novo Holdings, 8VC, Future […]

NAIC subsidises insurance cover for farmers by 50 per cent

[ad_1] The Nigerian Agricultural Insurance Corporation (NAIC) has offered Nigerian farmers a 50 per cent premium subsidy of insurance cover for some selected agricultural ventures. The Managing Director of NAIC, Mrs Folashade Joseph, disclosed this during a farmers’ Sensitisation/Training program for farmers in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). Describing the package as first of it’s […]

Growing cannabis legally in the UK is hard, but far from impossible

[ad_1] Editor’s Note: George McBride is the co-founder and CEO of Hanway Associates, a London-based strategic consultancy specialising in cannabis research, new market entry, commercial diligence and M&A strategy. Here he writes about the developing legal cannabis market in the UK and the creation of CROP17, a collaboration between Hanway Associates, Savills and CambridgeHOK focused […]

Dangote Fertiliser begins pre-testing of $2bn plant ahead of inauguration

[ad_1] Dangote Fertiliser Limited has begun the countdown to the inauguration of its $2 billion Granulated Urea Fertiliser complex located in the Dangote Free Zone. With a capacity of three million tonnes per annum, the plant has been classified as the biggest project in the history of the fertiliser industry. Siapem of Italy is the […]

How Lugu dam collapse crushed rice, onion production

[ad_1] A decade after, farmers are lamenting the collapse of the Lugu dam and the irrigation scheme in the Wurno Local Government Area of Sokoto State. “Wurno, a significant producer of garlic, rice, and onions, is no longer in the same reckoning, as production is at the lowest ebb. Farming is no longer profitable and […]

52 ministers failed to achieve agric revolution in 54 years

[ad_1] Between 1966 and 2020, Nigeria has had 52 ministers of agriculture. But 54 years down the line, Nigeria’s agriculture has not changed much. Hoes and cutlasses still dominate production; animal traction still common in the north, only few commercial farms (mostly owned by foreign investors) are fully mechanised. Prominent among those who served as […]

Benue varsity partners NYSC on post-harvest losses

[ad_1] The Centre for Food Technology and Research (CEFTER) in Benue State University (BSU), Makurdi has expressed willingness to partner the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members serving in the state to check post-harvest wastages. CEFTER’s Deputy Director of Research and Collaborations, Dr. Sylvester Adejo, made the remark while delivering a lecture titled, “Effectively Combating […]

‘Adamawa, Plateau, Nasarawa set for National Livestock Plan’

[ad_1] Three states are ready for the take-off of the National Livestock Transformation Plan (NLTP) of National Economic Council (NEC), Gov. Dave Umahi of Ebonyi  State has disclosed. Umahi, who is the Chairman of NEC’s Sub-committee on Farmer-Herder Crisis, spoke after the committee’s meeting with Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on Tuesday in Abuja. The vice […]

FCT sesame farmers get new leaders

[ad_1] The national executive of the Association of Sesame Farmers of Nigeria, led by its President, Mallam Mahmud Muttarri, last weekend, approved a new leadership for the FCT chapter of the association. This followed the dissolution of the former executive of the association in the FCT by the national leaders. A statement by the association, […]