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Herdsmen Crisis – FAO Plans Livestock Development Conference

The Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has disclosed that it is planning to organise a livestock development conference later in the month to address challenges in the sector. FAO’s Country Representative to Nigeria, Suffyan Koroma, made the disclosure when he presented his letter of commission to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Geoffrey Onyeama, in […]

Firm, Kebbi Partner On Rice Production

To achieve rice sufficiency, Kebbi State is partnering WACOT Rice Limited on the commodity production. WACOT Rice, a member of TGI Group, is helping Nigeria to regain its status as a top rice producer. It has invested in rice processing plants. To this end, the company is supporting the Kebbi government to roll out sustainable […]

UNN, Firm Partner To Start Tractor Assembling, Manufacturing

The University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) and Hightech System Limited are to partner in tractor assembling, manufacturing and other tractor value chain services as part of Higher Institution Tractorisation Initiative(HITI). The joint venture Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed in Abuja between UNN and HITI under the Partnership Development Programme on Nigeria Agricultural Mechanisation Local […]

Stakeholders Decry Poor Monitoring Of Foreign Aid

Stakeholders in the agriculture sector have raised the alarm over poor monitoring of foreign aid to the sector. They said the development may scuttle government’s efforts to achieve food security. Former Mycotoxicology Society of Nigeria President Prof Dele Fapohunda said there was a need for increased government’s monitoring of foreign aid spending in agriculture to […]

FG Asks Universities Of Agriculture To Establish Colleges Of Nutrition

The federal government has asked federal universities of agriculture across the country to establish colleges of nutrition and medical sciences in their institutions. Audu Ogbeh, the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, said this during a meeting with members of the governing councils of Federal Universities of Agriculture in Abuja on Tuesday. The minister said […]

PTCIJ Calls For Applications For Agricultural Journalism Training Programme

The Premium Times Centre for Investigative Journalism (PTCIJ) has called for applications for participation in a special Agricultural Journalism Training Programme. The three-day Masterclass, which is the first of its kind in Nigeria, is designed to equip journalists and communication specialists with the knowledge and tools required for putting issues in Agriculture in perspective, as […]

How To Boost Cashew Exports, By Experts

Can Nigeria grow its cashew export market? Yes, says the National Cashew Association of Nigeria (NCAN) National Publicity Secretary, Sotonye Anga. He expects a major jump from last year’s 160,000 metric tonnes of raw cashew export worth $300 million. He however noted that the deficit in transport infrastrcuture may be a problem. Noting that shipping […]

Namibia: Student Urges Youths To Pursue Careers In Agriculture

A member of the Students Representative Council (SRC) for External Affairs at the University of Namibia (Unam) Ogongo campus, Nghishidimbwa Rabban, is urging fellow youths to pursue careers in agriculture for them to contribute to the economy of the country. Currently in his final year studying an agricultural science degree, Rabban says engaging youth in […]

NESREA Commends Notore For Adherence To Global Environmental Standard

The National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency, NESREA, has expressed satisfaction with the commitment of Notore Chemical Industries Plc in Onne, Rivers State, to environmental standards and control. This came as the company also unveiled its certification by the International Standards Organisation to be ISO 9001:2015 compliant. Addressing journalists at the Notore plant in […]

The March Against Land Grabs

Civil Society Organisations in Edo State, under the umbrella of Coalition for Protection of the Environment, recently staged a protest against land grabbing and deforestation. Adibe Emenyonu who was there, reports Bose Eruanga is a peasant farmer from Uzalla, Owan West Local Government Area of Edo State. Eruanga, as a widow with six children depends […]

Zimbabwe: Sakunda’s Commitment To Agriculture Admirable

The announcement this week that Sakunda will partner Government in a $68 million investment in irrigation is a good example of how the private sector can effectively contribute to economic development. The partnership, which is set to transform the country’s agricultural sector, comes at a critical time when the country needs to revive its irrigation […]

Livestock Development Conference To Address Challenges – FAO

Mr Suffyan Koroma, Food and Agriculture Organisation Country Representative to Nigeria, has said that the organisation will organise a livestock development conference in August to address challenges in the sector. Koroma made the disclosure when he presented his letter of commission to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Geoffrey Onyeama, in Abuja on Tuesday. He […]

Gombe Farmers Allege Fraud In Disbursement Of CBN Loan

Some farmers in Gombe State have accused the Bank of Agriculture, BOA, and the state Ministry of Agriculture of distorting the Nigerian government agriculture loan facility under the Anchor Borrowers Programme. The Secretary of the All Lower Farmers Association (ALFA), Sani Idris, expressed the grievances of the farmers when he addressed journalists in Gombe on […]

Namibia: Newcastle Disease Outbreak in Omusati Is Fake News

Ongwediva — State veterinarian in Omusati Region Josephat Peter has dismissed reports of a second outbreak of Newcastle disease in the region. He said the symptoms being observed are in chickens affected by the previous outbreak whose immunity has been weakened and is being overpowered by the virus. Peter said chickens vaccinated while infected only […]