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ECOWAS parliament advocates10% budget for agric  |

[FILE] ECOWAS office The Economic Community of West African State (ECOWAS) has urged member nations to invest at least 10 per cent of their annual budgets in the agricultural sector. The Speaker of the ECOWAS Parliament, Moustapha Cisse Lo, while speaking during the planetary of the ECOWAS Parliament, acknowledged that agriculture is the backbone of […]

Ondo women farmers allege marginalisation |

[FILE PHOTO] Female farmers Female farmers in Ondo State, through the Small Scale Women Farmers’ Organisation of Nigeria (SWOFON), have alleged the government at all levels of marginalisation in the agricultural businesses. The women, from the 18 local government areas of the state, said this in Akure at the weekend during the SWOFON annual forum organised […]

India. Vegetable oil imports dip 9% in November

The country’s import of vegetable oils during November 2018 has been reported at 11,33,893 tonne as compared to 12,56,433 tonne in October 2018 and 12,48,810 tonne in November, 2017, down by 9%. The country’s import of vegetable oils during November 2018 has been reported at 11,33,893 tonne as compared to 12,56,433 tonne in October 2018 […]

Stakeholders’ strategies for re-awakening Nigeria’s cocoa economy

Head, Agro-Economy Desk, FEMI IBIROGBA writes on the efforts of stakeholders in the cocoa value chain development to make the crop the mainstay of the economy; climate change management through agro-forestry and yardsticks for certification to meet international standards, among other industry issues. With the realities that there are structural bottlenecks in Nigeria causing inadequate […]

Scottish cereal harvest in 2018 affected by extreme weather

Cereal production and the area of cereals grown in Scotland have decreased in 2018 due to the severe winter and sustained heatwave in the summer. The final estimates for the 2018 cereal and oilseed rape harvest in Scotland were released this week. Around 420,000 hectares of cereals have been grown this year, three per cent […]

Strategie Grains sees EU wheat crop rebound to four-year high

European Union grain crops will jump in 2019 with soft wheat, the main crop cultivated in the bloc, hitting a four-year high due mainly to a sharp rise in projected yields after a severe drought this year, Strategie Grains said on Thursday. In its first estimate for next year’s crop, the consultancy estimated the EU […]

Zimbabwe moves in to reduce wheat imports

The resolution taken by cabinet encouraging millers and bakers to establish outgrowers scheme in wheat production will boost food self sufficiency and reduce the trade deficit. Zimbabwe spends at least $250 million annually for wheat imports to compliment local production which suffered decline over the years. Import substitution through increased local production is cited as […]

We spend over N20 billion on food imports yearly, says Obaseki |

Godwin Obaseki. Photo: Twitter/GovernorObaseki As Nosak Group Participates At Edo Food And Agric FairWith the revelation that Nigeria spends over N20b on food importation yearly, there is need for financial inclusion in the country’s agricultural system, to change its method of farming from producing in small units, to large scale to cater for the growing […]

Don on how to stop rejection of Nigeria’s agro produce in international market |

Nigeria’s Vegetables and other edibles rejected by United States recently. For the country’s agricultural produce to be widely accepted by the international markets, all players in produce export must strictly follow the standard set by the countries. Vice chancellor of the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB), Prof. Felix Kolawole Salako, stated this while reacting […]

Wheat price growth in Egyptian tender

On December 12, Egypt purchased 180 KMT of milling wheat from Romania & Russia to be delivered on February 01 – 10, 2019 at an average price of USD 257.11/MT C&F. The price in the previous tender equaled USD 253.11/MT C&F, reports UkrAgroConsult. The purchase included the following:   Quantity, KMT Origin Shipper FOB ($) Freight […]

Cross River trains 1000 on digital farming

In a bid to boost food production, the Cross River State Government has trained 1,000 farmers on how to improve farming with modern technology. The post Cross River trains 1000 on digital farming appeared first on – Nigeria and World News. Source link

NASFAT members undergo agric business training |

One thousand members of the Nasrul-Lahil-il-Fath Society of Nigeria (NASFAT) are currently undergoing trainings on agric business, to add their quota to food production in the country. The society has also registered a cooperative society known as Green Migration Agric Cooperative Society, which subscribs to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN’s) Anchor Borrowers’ programme designed […]

India’s sugar output may drop next year as drought cuts cane planting

India’s sugar production could fall in 2019/20 as farmers are struggling to plant cane because of a drought in two of the country’s top producing states, according to multiple industry officials and traders. “Many farmers couldn’t plant cane in Maharashtra and Karnataka due to water scarcity. This will reflect in next year’s production,” said Prakash […]

Iraq signs wheat, rice imports with the United States

Iraq has signed an agreement with the United States to import U.S. wheat and rice, the Iraqi trade minister said on Thursday. The agreement covers the first half of 2019, Mohammed Hashim said at a signing ceremony in Baghdad. “The agreement signals a wider cooperation with the American companies to supply Iraq with wheat and […]

China buys at least 30 cargoes of US soybeans

Chinese state-owned buyers are rumoured to have bought up to 30 cargoes of US soybeans, according to three market sources, demonstrating a thaw in trade relations between the US and China. The cargoes were rumoured to have been bought by state-owned companies Sinograin and Cofco, with loading in January, February and March, with the majority […]