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Firm Commences Training For Agro Business Experts To Access CBN Loan

[ad_1] Betamark Production Company Limited, a certified and accredited Entrepreneur Development Institute (EDI) Training Institute has commenced training for Agro business experts, start-ups and people in Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) to access Agric-Business/Small and Medium Enterprises Investment Scheme (AGSMEIS)-Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) loan. Duro Kuteyi, Chief Executive Officer of the institute while […]

Cashew Nut Investment Opportunties

[ad_1] Cashew (Anacardium occidentale) is an important industrial and export crop whose potential is yet to be fully exploited in Nigeria.  Cashew has for many years been used for food and income generation. The trees are usually grown for their kernels which when roasted have a very pleasant taste.  Cashew is the common name for […]

Cassava: How This Wonder Crop Can Bring You Fortunes

[ad_1] Cassava is a wonder crop from which about 2,500 industrial products can be derived.  One can create a lot of value-added commodities capable of building fabulous wealth for investors as well as raw materials for processors and numerous jobs for the unemployed.  Cassava is shrub with an edible root cultivated in tropical and sub-tropical […]

Climate Change: How Changing Weather Patterns Impacted Agriculture, Health, other key sectors in Nigeria in 2019 – Report

[ad_1] Changing weather patterns triggered by climate change had a direct negative effect on many key developmental sectors in Nigeria in 2019, according to the latest report released by the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (Nimet). The weather and climate agency said the situation was worrisome, and, if not checked, could have a direr impact on the […]

B/Haram resurgence dampens hope of Borno farmers

[ad_1] The Boko Haram insurgency has negatively impacted on agricultural production on an immeasurable scale in Borno State, drastically reducing wet and dry season farming activities and harvests. Farmers, who lamented the effects of the insurgency, observed that their only means of livelihood has for years remained threatened, considering the high agricultural outputs of the […]

Vet experts vaccinate local chickens against Newcastle

[ad_1] Veterinary experts under the sponsorship of Azhili Progressive Club, Wakama in Akun Development Area of Nasarawa State, have begun mass vaccination campaign against Newcastle disease and empowerment of widows in the area. The club, which has many veterinary doctors and other professionals in its membership, has been empowering widows with 5-weeks-old Noiler birds. This […]

Best way to reduce tomato post-harvest losses

[ad_1] Proximate processing of tomato will go a long way in reducing losses incurred by tomato farmers and processors after harvest, the Chief Executive Officer, Spectra Industries Ltd, Mr Duro Kuteyi, has said. Kuteyi believes this remains a reliable method to process tomatoes. He spoke during a training for Agro business experts, start-ups and people […]

Lagos to plant 500,000 coconut seedlings this year

[ad_1] The Lagos State Coconut Development Authority (LASCODA) has said it will partner Lagos State Parks and Gardens Agency (LASPARK) to plant over 500,000 urban-friendly coconut seedlings in 2020. Mr Dapo Olakulehin, General Manager, LASCODA, made this known in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos. Olakulehin said that the seedlings […]

‘Why local farmers can’t adopt vertical farming system’

[ad_1] An agriculture expert, Mr Ismail Ibrahim, has harped on benefits of vertical farming system and its potential to create more land space for crop cultivation. Ismail, a fellow at the Nigerian Agriculture and Extension Liaison Service (NAERLS), who spoke with the News Agency of Nigerian (NAN) in Lagos, however, noted that local farmers in […]

Why Nigerian Farmers should practice late farming in 2020 — NiMet

[ad_1] The 2020 forecast by Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has revealed that farmers who cultivate early in 2020 are likely to have poor harvest. The forecast was contained in a document shared by the weather and climate agency in Abuja on Tuesday, at the Seasonal Rainfall Prediction. “Farmers are advised to avoid planting during the […]

NiMet warns farmers on early planting

[ad_1] Barring any acute climatic change events, this year rainy season will last four months in the far northern states of Sokoto, Kebbi, Zamfara, Katsina, Jigawa, Yobe and Borno. This is even as NiMet warned the farmers, especially in the far north not to plant with early rains. The rainy season is expected to set […]