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Australia, Indonesia agree on stronger ties in grains sector

Australia and Indonesia concluded negotiations for the Indonesia-Australia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement or IA-CEPA on Friday, which will allow Australian farmers to export 500,000 mt/year of tariff-free feed grains to Indonesia. Under the new agreement, Australia will gain access to the Indonesian feed grain market, with the ability to export duty-free feed barley, feed wheat […]

Dog breeding can create jobs for Nigerians, say entrepreneurs

Just like commercial poultry breeding, dog breeding has been viewed by experts as a sustainable business with the possibility of creating jobs for the unemployed. According to some veterinarians, the breeding of dogs is becoming increasingly useful because of the escalation of uncertainty in the country and the need to provide homes and offices with […]

Nigeria’s import bill rising, firm says

The Green Sahara Farm has begun training more than 18,000 small female farmers across the country to take advantage of more than 60 billion dollars of business opportunities in the Nigerian agricultural sector. Suleiman Diqua, CEO of the Green Sahara Revolution, disclosed this at the annual general meeting (AGM) recently in Abuja. Dikva explained that […]

New methods to tackle Nigeria’s food insecurity

AFP PHOTO / The new initiative of the UK Government-funded Stakeholder Democracy Network (SDN) is testing the basics of new farming practices and models in the Niger Delta and has sown new livelihood and development opportunities. The initiative focuses on the Niger Delta in partnership with alluvial agriculture, whose goal is the collective-farm business, which […]

‘How youths can make millions of naira in cassava farming’ –

Ayodele Mr. Ayodele Omowumi David is the coordinator of the Cassava project and the Agricultural Project (CAMAP), the African Agricultural Technology Foundation (AATF). He reveals that cassava is one of the greatest ways to attract young people, solve the problem of poverty and ensure food security, as well as the need for mechanization to improve […]

China soymeal stock falls, swine flu impact ‘limited’: CNGOIC

Soymeal demand in China remained strong last week, pushing stock levels lower to 1.22 million mt as market seasonality overshadows the impact of the swine flu outbreak, the China National Grain and Oil Information Centre (CNGOIC) said Thursday. Soymeal stocks are down 40,000 mt over the week, with stock levels 30,000 mt lower than the […]

314 seed entrepreneurs may improve farmers’ access

The federal government increased the number of seed entrepreneurs in the country's agricultural sector to 314 to increase farmers' access to quality seeds.Dr. Philiph Ojo, general director of the National Council for Agricultural Seeds (NASC), told reporters in Abuja that the council council approved licenses for 158 new new seed entrepreneurs to add to the […]

Stakeholders want women farmers involve in FCT Agric budgeting

Smallholder farmers and other stakeholders urged the PCT administration to use women and youth farmers in the area, in the preparation, implementation and other budgetary processes in agriculture. The Chairperson of the Small Federation of Women Farmers in Nigeria (SWOFON), Ms. Mary Afan, appealed on Wednesday to Abuja at the "Consultative Stakeholder Meeting on the […]

Zimbabwe Wheat Supplies Dwindle on Foreign-Exchange Shortage

Zimbabwe is running out of wheat because the central bank won’t provide foreign currency needed to pay for a consignment of the grain, the Grain Millers’ Association of Zimbabwe said. The country only has 28,028 metric tons of wheat stored, compared with a three-monthly requirement of 114,000 tons, Lynette Veremu, general manager of the association, […]

How farmers can get increased animal production Don

WOMEN to farmers reported that quality animal feeds are a critical factor guaranteeing the production of the bumper. Prof. Duroyai Ologobo, Professor of the Department of Biochemistry and Toxicology at the University of Ibadan, announced this by conducting a lecture titled "Low Cost Strategies for the Production of Bumper Animals", organized as part of activities […]

Philippines bans pork from six countries

In the light of ongoing outbreaks of African Swine Fever (ASF) in Eastern Europe and in China, the Philippine government has temporarily banned pig and pork imports from China, Latvia, Poland, Romania, Russia and Ukraine. Agriculture Secretary Emmanuel Piñol has ordered the immediate suspension of the processing, evaluation of the application and issuance of sanitary […]

Farmers urged to use inorganic, organic fertilizer to boost crop yield

Farmers are encouraged to take additional use of organic and inorganic fertilizers in the country in order to increase yields, increase incomes and ensure food security and economic prosperity for Nigeria. Executive Secretary of the Association of Fertilizer Manufacturers and Suppliers of Nigeria (FEPSAN), Alhaji Ahmed Rabiu Kwa gave advice in an interview to reporters […]

How flood claims 19 lives, farmlands, homes in Kano

It was confirmed that at least 19 people were killed, and several houses and agricultural lands destroyed by floods in some communities in 10 local government areas of Kano state, Kano Chronicle reports.Executive Secretary of the Agency for Emergency Relief and Rehabilitation of Kano State (SERERA) Alhaji Ali Bashir confirmed the death of 18 people, […]

Could Brexit’s effect on British poultry divide the rich and poor?

A no deal Brexit risks creating a dangerous two tier food system that divides the rich and the poor, with the less well-off forced to accept lower standards, warns a major new report from a leading UK think-tank     Current high welfare standards could be compromised by cheaper imports    Curbs to migration could drive up […]