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Cattle Rustlers Surrender Arms

Some repentant cattle rustlers have surrendered 104 AK 47 rifles and other weapons to Katsina State Government and embraced amnesty. The voluntary return of the weapon was part of the state’s Dialogue and Amnesty programme for the group. They gave up the weapons on Sunday at a ceremony organised by a special committee led by […]

Nigeria Launches Plan To End Hunger By 2030

Nigeria may have taken the bold step to end hunger, achieve food security & improved nutrition and to promote sustainable agriculture, with the launch of a strategic plan and roadmap to achieve zero hunger by 2030. Tagged: “Synthesis Report of the Nigeria Zero Hunger Strategic Review”, the plan, launched in Abuja, last week, articulates what […]

Oyo To Empower 717 Rice, Cassava Farmers

The Oyo State government is set to empower 717 cassava and rice producer under the state’s funded Anchor Borrower’s programme. The state commissioner for Agriculture, Natural Resources and Rural Development, Barrister Oyewole Oyewumi said 450 cassava producer and another 267 farmers would be engaged. Oyewumi said that the empowerment would improve economic activities in the […]

Bayelsa Farmers Acquires 40, 000 Hectares Of Land For Rice Farming

Rice Farmers in Bayelsa State has confirmed the acquisition of over 40, 000 hectares of land in the efforts to boost local cultivation of rice in the state. Mr Ezeikel Ogbianko,the State Chairman of the Rice Farmers Association,who confirm the development in Yenagoa, said the lands so far acquired were located in eight communities including […]

Forex Scarcity: FG Moves To Boost Agric Earnings

With substantial boost in production of many agricultural produce and traders from central and North African countries flooding Nigeria to import commodities, the Federal Government is moving to maximise its advantage by resuscitating the moribund Nigeria Commodities Exchange (NCX). Since the abolition of marketing boards by the Babangida administration, there has not been any regulation […]

Charcoal Business Booms In Ondo

Residents of Okitipupa in Ondo State have continued to partronise charcoal sellers as substitute for their daily domestic cooking, as the high cost of kerosene and cooking gas lingered on Saturday. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that kerosene, formerly sold for N300 per litre has gone up to between N400 and N450 while […]

Illitracy, Crude Equipment Bane Of Nigeria’s Agricultural Revolution

The most enduring and damaging impacts of Nigeria’s oil and gas resource curse has been the long and steady decline of the country’s agricultural sector over the years. Once the primary source of government revenue and foreign exchange earnings, agriculture in Nigeria has suffered from decades of underinvestment, corruption, policy neglect and lost opportunities. It […]

Coconut: Depletion Of Trees Raises Fear Of Extinction

Coconut farmers have raised the alarm over the imminent depletion of coconut trees, if urgent steps are not taken by stakeholders to urgently block the identified loopholes. Nigeria currently ranks 18th on the world coconut production country index and produces 265,000 metric tonnes of coconut annually, with Badagry, Lagos State, ranking as number one, leading […]

Transforming Agric Via Local Technology

For many farmers, affordable machines is a major problem. At the moment, some Nigerians are producing these machines in large scale to help small and large scale farmers meet the challenge of food production. DANIEL ESSIET reports. One of the Muhammadu Buhari administration’s policies is to boost agricultural productivity. While production rose sharply in recent […]

Stakeholders Seek Improved Pre-shipment Inspection Of Agro Exports

Stakeholders in the agricultural sector have urged the Federal Government to support pre-shipment inspection agencies to reduce rejection of the nation’s agro exports. The list of goods subject to inspections and quality testing is extensive, including food and agricultural products. They said providing an enabling environment for pre-shipment inspections is one of the corrective measures […]

Kano’s Rice Production Up By 95 Per Cent, Says Ganduje

Rice produced by farmers in Kano State rose from 692, 481 tonnes to 1, 551, 720 tonnes last year, representing an increase of about 95.2 percent, Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, has said. The governor dropped the hint during an interactive session on loan recovery, with farmers on the Central Bank of Nigeria/Bank of Agriculture/Kano State […]

Adamawa Trains 240 Farmers On Dry-season Farming

The Adamawa Government on Friday said it had commenced the training of 240 farmers in various dry season farming. Gov. Muhammadu Jibrillah confirmed the development during the presentation of certificates to the beneficiary farmers in Yola. Jibrillah said that the development was part of his campaign promises to support vulnerable farmers and ensure food sufficiency […]

Foundation Establishes N2bn Palm Plantation In Kwara To End Importation

Worried about 55 per cent importation of the total volume of palm oil consumed in Nigeria, the Mike Omotosho‎ Foundation has established a N2 billion palm plantation in Kwara State. Founder and initiator of the project, Dr. Mike Omotosho stated this weekend in Abuja while briefing journalists ahead of the forthcoming annual lecture of the […]

Jatropha Farmers Abandoned By Government

After pushing farmers into jatropha farming ahead of plans to establish biofuel refinery, the government backing out and farmers are caught in shock. Jatropha farmers in Katsina say they have been neglected despite being pushed into the business by government ahead of the proposed establishment of a Bio-fuel refinery in Kogi state. The chairman of […]