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No Scientific Research Has Proven GMOs To Be Harmful – DG, NABDA

[ad_1] ABUJA – Professor Abdullahi Mustapha, Director General of National Biotechnology Development Agency (NABDA) has said there has not been any scientific research anywhere in the world that has proven that the consumption of Genetical Modified Organisms (GMOs) is harmful to human beings. Mustapha stated this in Abuja at the ongoing Science, Technology and Innovation […]

CNH Industrial presents digital agricultural machinery fair YOUNIVERSE.

CNH Industrial N.V. has launched YOUNIVERSE, the first digital agricultural machinery fair, to provide cutting-edge technological updates for farmers, contractors and dealers YOUNIVERSE is the world’s first agree cultural machinery fair. (Image source: CNH Industrial) YOUNIVERSE is introduced to reconnect with its customers, the farmers and the wider public. It is the world’s first digital […]

FAO to provide livelihood to 49mn people in 2021

The UN Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) is seeking US$1.1bn in 2021 to save the lives and livelihoods of some of the world’s most food-insecure people FAO to reach more than 48.9mn people who rely on agriculture and farming for their survival and livelihoods. (Image source: Adobe Stock) In 2021, FAO is aiming to reach […]

Breed Improvement Programme’ ll address incessant herder/farmer conflicts — FG

[ad_1] The Federal Government on Monday moved to curtail incessant herder/farmer conflicts with flag-off of National Livestock Breed Improvement Programme, NALBIP, to boost production. The flag-off of NALBIP was done by the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Mohammed Nanono, in Dawanau, Dawakin Tofa Local Government Area, Kano State as contained in a statement signed […]

Herder/farmer clashes: FAO suggests building alternative livestock value chains

[ad_1] The UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has suggested building alternative livestock value chains as a solution to the farmer/herder conflict in Nigeria. Mr Fred Kafeero, FAO Country Representative, made the suggestion on Monday, in Akure, during a courtesy visit by FAO to Gov. Oluwarotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State. Kafeero explained that “crop residues […]

CBN Agric loan: Wike accuses Emefiele of denying Rivers

[ad_1] Governor Nyesom Wike on Monday accused the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) of denying Rivers state access to its agricultural loans. The Governor who raised the accusation before visiting Minister of State for Agriculture, and Rural Development, Mustapha Shehuri at the Government House, Port Harcourt, fingered CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele as playing politics with […]

Irritec Group opens new branch in Senegal to expand its presence in Western Africa

The Irritec Group, a leading company in the field of precision irrigation, has announced a new Irritec branch in Senegal to develop and consolidate its presence in Western Africa Through the new branch, Irritec will supply complete precision irrigation systems in the territory, guaranteeing assistance during installation and after-sales. (Image source: Adobe Stock) Irritec Senegal […]

‘Seedlings, production techs impeding Nigeria’s cocoa industry’

[ad_1] Cocoa plantation. PHOTO: Google image • Association calls for coordinating body• Expert advises cocoa states to mobilise youths, forests for production Apart from neglect of agricultural infrastructure by the government, non-availability of improved high-yielding cocoa seedlings, scarcity of other inputs such as agro-chemicals, old production technologies and climate change have been identified as impediments […]

Okomu Oil rescues another elephant

[ad_1] Okomu Oil The management of Okomu Oil Palm Company, on Monday, said it had, through combined efforts of its workers and Okomu National Park personnel, rescued an elephant unhurt. The elephant had fallen into a ditch in the forest and was unable to come out. In a statement signed by its media consultant, Mr Fidelis Olise […]

Premier Feeds boss wants Anchor Borrowers’ scheme for maize, soybean

[ad_1] maize • Commends intervention in poultryThe General Manager of Premier Feeds Limited (PFL), one of the major producers of poultry feeds in Nigeria, Mr Austin Daylop, has called on government at all levels to fix rising prices of food. He also expressed satisfaction over the release of the 50,000 metric tonnes of maize to […]

Research council partners UI, FUTA researchers on local plywood

[ad_1] FUTA To promote sustainable development and utilisation of bamboo resources for plywood production in Nigeria, the Raw Material Research and Development Council (RMRDC) has collaborated with experts at the University of Ibadan (UI) and the Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA), to carry out a survey on bamboo resources of Nigeria.   The study indicated […]

BATN Foundation calls for entrepreneurship entries

[ad_1] The British America Tobacco Nigeria Foundation (BATNF) has commenced the second season of its Farmers for the Future (F4F) project, which is aimed at empowering young agricultural entrepreneurs in Nigeria. The scheme provides opportunities for young and enthusiastic farmers with viable agri-business models that are in need of equity-free capital to access grants for […]

6 killed in Osun not related to herders/farmers clash, says police

[ad_1] The Osun Police Command has said that the killing of six persons by unknown gunmen at a farming settlement on Sunday in Wasinmi village in Irewole Local Government Area of Osun was not connected to herders-farmers crisis. The state police Spokesperson, SP Yemisi Opalola, said in a statement that intensive manhunt was underway for […]