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Brazil Company Launches Agric Products, Others In Nigeria

A company in Brazil, in an attempt to “further promote the use of quality agricultural tools” in Nigeria, has launched agricultural products as well as other household product line in the country. Tramontina, Brazil’s foremost manufacturing company, which officially launched in Lagos last week, is known for producing 18,000 different products in household and agriculture […]

‘1.5m Farmers To Benefit From 2016/2017 GES’

The permanent secretary, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Dr. Shehu Ahmed has said that 1.5million farmers are to benefit from the 2016/2017 Growth Enhancement Scheme(GES) dry season farming. He further revealed that the focus of the scheme would be on four major crops including rice, wheat, maize and groundnuts. The Permanent Secretary who was […]

How We Plan To Uplift Youths, Women Through Agric —Afoma Adigwe

Afoma Adigwe, founder of Uplifting Women through Farming (UWTF) and Uplifting Youth through Agriculture (UYOTA), speaks with COLLINS NNABUIFE on her projects. You have been in this campaign for agriculture for over a decade, what is inspiring you? In 2005 I tried to woo Nigerians in the Diaspora to come and invest in agriculture and […]

Agric Research Should Have National Focus —Don

A professor at the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB)’s Department of Crop Protection, College of Plant Science and Crop Production (COLPLANT), Professor Steve Afolami, has advocated the importance of ensuring that the various researches being carried out in Nigeria have national focus. The professor said this, while assessing the impact of research on the […]

Take Advantage Of Our Huge Market Potential, FG Urges Investors

Going by the huge deficit gaps between demand and supply of food commodities in the country, the Federal Government has urged potential investors to take advantage of the huge market to invest in the country’s agricultural sector. The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Audu Ogbeh disclosed this during his meeting with a team of […]

Kano Disabled Farmers Move From Begging To Bagging

Traditionally, people with special needs were seen almost same as street beggars. Though different approaches to end street begging have been adopted and implemented, yet the phenomenon seems to have persisted. However, in recent times, a new approach to tackle the issue was introduced by Sasakawa Africa Association (SAA) through Sasakawa Africa Fund for Extension […]

Chi Farms Partners USAID To Empower 6000 Farmers

Chi Farms Limited, a leading company in the poultry, cattle, catfish, feed milling and food processing business in Nigeria and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) have partnered to empower small holder farmers in Nigeria and boost food security. Under the partnership, over 6,000 soy and maize farmers will be trained to meet […]

The Many Talks Of Audu Ogbeh: How Far, So Far?

On Wednesday, November 11, 2015, the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh, resumed duties shortly after been sworn in by President Muhammadu Buhari. His mission was to revamp the sector to drive the president’s quest for a diversified economy – away from oil that truncated the nation’s economic diversification. Since taking over […]

Famine Looms As Exporters Move Surplus Grains Harvest Abroad – Presidency

The Presidency has warned that Nigeria, currently Africa’s largest producer of cereals and grains risks famine from early next year following a huge demand in the global market that is targeting the country’s surplus production. Giving the grim forecast in a radio interview in Kano on Monday, a spokesman of the president on media and […]

Nigeria’s Arable Land Has Capacity To Generate $100bn Annually – Expert

The managing director, Eurobase Group, Don Ekeobasi has said Nigeria’s arable land has the capacity to generate $100 billion annually. He said “If Nigerians take agro value chain seriously, Nigeria can be like Chile and many other countries which survive on agriculture, with huge foreign reserve and favourable balance of trade in their favour, if […]

Smuggling Of Rice Threatens Over N2bn Local Investment – RIPAN

The chairman, Rice Processors Association of Nigeria (RIPAN), Hon. Abubakar Mohammed has said the massive smuggling of rice into the country if not checked, will kill the huge investment of private sector stakeholders in the rice value chain. He added that the threat if not checked will kill off the investment amounting to over N200 […]

Agency Warns Against Consumption Of Genetically-Modified Foods

The National Biosafety Management Agency (NBMA) has warned members of the public to be wary of genetically-modified products that are on offer in some stores. It said none of the products has yet been approved for local and commercial consumption. The agency said that it had started working with some major stores to withdraw the […]

USDA Helps Iraqi War Veteran Enhance Conservation On Farm

The U.S. Department of Agriculture is helping Iraq War veteran Adam Boge improve technology and other efficiencies in his new farming operation, allowing the Ventura farmer to prepare for long-term success in the first full year on his own. Boge enlisted in the Army directly out of high school. After his initial military service, he […]

Dunbia Sells Pig Business To UK Food Producer

Cranswick, a leading UK food producer, has announced that it has acquired the whole of Dunbia Ballymena for cash. Dunbia Ballymena is a leading Northern Irish pork processing business which currently employs 360 people and processes around 7,800 UK farm-assured pigs each week. It operates from a modern, purpose-built facility in Co Antrim, Northern Ireland, […]

Thieves, Herdsmen Posing A Major Challenge To Plateau Farmers, —AFAN

Farmers in Plateau have decried the persistent stealing of crops on farmlands, and declared that the situation was posing a major threat to the prospects of a bountiful harvest. Some of them, who spoke with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday in Jos, said that the thieves usually invade yam, maize, sugar cane, […]