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Cassava scientists to brainstorm in Tanzania

Scientists, experts and scaling partners of the African Cassava Agronomy Initiative (ACAI) of the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) are set for their fourth annual review and planning session. This was contained in a statement issued by Mr Godwin Atser, the IITA Digital Extension and Advisory Services Specialist, and made available to journalists on […]

‘Crop cultivation in Nigeria requires additional 48m hectares’

Professor of Botany, Dr Omotoye Olorode, has said that about 30 million hectares of land are known to be under cultivation in Nigeria but about 78.5 million hectares are estimated to be required for a credible degree of food security. The post ‘Crop cultivation in Nigeria requires additional 48m hectares’ appeared first on The Guardian […]

Ortom plans free grains for 2300 widows

Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue State has disclosed plans underway to dole out free grains to at least 2300 widows across the 23 Local Government Areas of Benue State. Ortom made the disclosure at the weekend during his meeting with members of the Benue state chapter of Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) in Makurdi. He […]

Stakeholders ratify policy recommendations on agric mechanisation

Holding such an inclusive event and bringing together key stakeholders and experts was a significant feat and the culmination of a long process from consultative meetings to policy recommendations. The next action steps for stakeholders is further engagement with and support to the National Centre on Agricultural Mechanisation (NCAM), constituted by the Federal Ministry of […]

Residents urge FG to expedite completion of Gobbiya dam project

Residents of Gobbiya under the auspices of Gobbiya Development Association in Boggoro local government of Bauchi State have tasked federal government on completion of Gobbiya dam project which commenced since 2016. Chairman of Gobbiya Development Association, Bulus D. Gobbiya who made the call when he paid a courtesy call on the Managing Director, Upper Benue […]

Niger to boost dry season rice farming in 5 LGAs

Niger state government in collaboration with the Alliance for Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA) is set to boost dry season rice farming across five local government areas of the state. Governor Abubakar Sani Bello disclosed this in his address at the end of the 2nd Niger Dry Season Agricultural Inputs and Agro-Equipment Fair on Sunday […]

Zamfara farmers endorse revocation of farmland titles

Farmers in Zamfara State have endorsed Governor Bello Muhammad Matawalle’s decision to revoke farmland allocations, saying a lot of racketeering was the order of the day in respect of farmland distribution in the state. Farmers who spoke to Daily Trust on Sunday on the matter said land racketeers were among major contributors to herders/farmers conflicts […]

4,644 seed samples for climate-resilience crops – Study

At least 4,644 seed samples of crop wild relatives from four continents have been collected in a six-year effort to deliver climate change support for farmers. The 10-year Adapting Agriculture to Climate Change (Crop Wild Relatives) Project is managed by Crop Trust, in partnership with the Royal Botanic Gardens and Kew’s Millennium Seed Bank (MSB), […]

Climate change: Scientists research stress-tolerant legumes

As the effect of climate change on arable lands continues to disrupt food quality and availability in various ways, development of crops that can yield under uncertain and extreme climatic and soil conditions would play a key role in improving food security. To this end, Stress Tolerance Orphan Legume (STOL) crops such as mung bean, […]

FG, Russia sign agreement on potash

The Federal Government and Russia have signed an agreement for the supply of potash, a raw material for fertiliser production. Mr Uche Orji, the managing director of the Nigerian Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA), signed on behalf of Nigeria while Mr Dmitry Konyaev, the deputy chairman of URALCHEM, a Russian company, signed on behalf of the […]

Lagos APPEALS targets over 1,600 agro entrepreneurs

The Lagos State Agro-Processing, Productivity Enhancement and Livelihood Improvement Support (APPEALS) project have commenced the process of raising over 1,600 Agro Entrepreneurs within the next two years, through its Women and Youth Empowerment Programme (WYEP) scheme. 
 To achieve this, a two-week intensive residency-training programme was flagged off last week and holding simultaneously in Lagos […]

Rice economy to hit $6.3 billion in 2025

Nigeria’s Rice economy is estimated at $5.2b and has been projected to hit $6.3b by 2025. However, the country is far from attaining the feat, as the industry is plagued by impediments that are capable of jeopardising its potentials. At the third Agric Conference & Exhibition of Daily Trust Newspaper, with the theme: Repositioning Rice, […]

Lagos moves to sanitise red meat value chain

Lagos State Government has inaugurated what it termed-a three-prong strategy to sanitise the red meat value chain, ensure consumption of healthy and wholesome red meat in the state. The Commissioner for Agriculture, Prince Gbolahan Lawal who kicked off the pilot scheme Ita Faji Market in Lagos Island, said the state is committed to cleansing the […]

Maximizing potentials of date palm cultivation

Date Palm Tree (Phoenix dactylifera L.) is a flowering plant species in the palm family, Arecaceae, cultivated for its edible sweet fruit. Its trees typically reach about 21–23 metres (69–75 ft) in height, growing singly or forming a clump with several stems from a single root system. Date fruits are single, oblong, one-seeded berry with terminal stigma, […]