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FG seeks partnership with institute, investors on post-harvest management

[ad_1] COVID-19: Catfish without buyers at a farm in Ogun State The Federal Government, on Saturday, urged stakeholders in the agricultural sector to collaborate with governments at all levels to minimise post-harvest losses of farm produce being recorded in the country. Dr Muazu AbdulKadir, Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, made the […]

Mitigating farm risks with insurance as climate change worsens

[ad_1] Multi-peril insurance coverage for food and cash crop production has been identified as one of the ways to minimise losses of farmers and get them back to business, as farms are ravaged by droughts, floods, herders, and other disasters which have threatened food sufficiency and discouraged thousands of farmers. Cases of farm destruction by […]

Akwa Ibom woos farm investors

[ad_1] Governor Udom Emmanuel. Photo: MRUDOMEMMANUEL Corporate farm investors have been enjoined to partner with Akwa Ibom State government to boost food production in the state. Mr Amos Udom, Senior Adviser to the Governor on Project Monitoring, made the call when he paid a visit to Mr Arnold Smith, the Chief Operating Officer of Pandagric […]

Farmers can get 50% subsidy on insurance premiums, says NAIC

[ad_1] Managing Director, Nigerian Agricultural Insurance Corporation (NAIC), Mrs Folashade Joseph, explains how farmers can access insurance policies to minimize losses as climate change triggers disasters such as drought, pest infestation, and flooding of farmland. She sheds light on the processes of insuring and claiming indemnity after losses. FEMI IBIROGBA, Head, Agro-Economy, reports. Drought affected […]

Lagos APPEALS Project tasks farmers on export of agric products

[ad_1] Lagos State Agro-Processing, Productivity Enhancement and Livelihood Support, APPEALS, project has advised farmers, especially those in Lagos State and beneficiaries of the project to contribute to the growth of the Nigeria economy through export of agricultural products. Speaking at a three-day training organised by the project for farmers in Lagos last Monday, the Permanent […]

WFP links record hunger levels to conflict, climate change, COVID-19

[ad_1] The World Food Program (WFP) says many countries affected by conflict, COVID-19 and climate change are experiencing record levels of hunger, threatening the lives of thousands of people. WFP officials say they fear many more people will die from hunger due to the economic impact of COVID-19 than from the pandemic itself. The pandemic has infected […]

Lagos PAN mulls establishing hatchery for day-old chicks

[ad_1] Amid the current challenges facing the poultry industry, Poultry Association of Nigeria (PAN), Lagos State Chapter, has promised to make the poultry value chain more viable, by engaging in activities capable of making the business to flourish. The newly elected chairman of the Lagos Chapter, Mr. Godwin Egbebe, who disclosed this shortly after the […]

Harnessing scent leaves for export, domestic use

[ad_1] Cultivation of Clover Basil, popularly called scent leaves is one area with enormous export potential, but only a few fractions of Nigerian farmers are tapping into the opportunities it offers. Botanically known as Ocimum gratissimum, it is an aromatic herb that has been introduced extensively across tropical and subtropical regions of the world. It is […]

NDBDA board commends Songhai farm project’s progress

[ad_1] The Songhai Integrated farm project in Kpong Community, Rivers State, has been described as a key intervention that will help to achieve food security and sustainable Development Goal (SDG) of zero hunger. Chairman, Board of Directors of the Niger Delta Basin Development Authority (NDBDA), Chisso Dattijo, said the project is a good intervention amidst […]

FG seeks collaboration with Agric stakeholders to curb post-harvest losses

[ad_1] The Federal Government on Saturday urged stakeholders in the Agricultural Sector to collaborate with governments at all levels to minimise the incidence of post-harvest losses of farm produce being recorded in the country. Dr Muazu AbdulKadir, Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, made the call in Ilorin, the Kwara capital when […]

Trump woos farmers with promise of $14 bn in pandemic aid

[ad_1] In a bid to win over voters in US farm states, President Donald Trump announced up to $14 billion in aid to farmers and ranchers hurt by the coronavirus pandemic. With just six weeks left until the presidential election, Trump made the promise to the farmers at a rally in Wisconsin late Thursday, but […]

Bandits kill 2 policemen in Sokoto, 5 farmers in Katsina

[ad_1] Bandits have killed two policemen and five farmers in two separate attacks in Sokoto and Katsina respectively, police said. Armed gangs, called bandits by locals, regularly raid villages in the North, killing and kidnapping people as well as looting and burning homes. A gang of around 100 gunmen dressed in army camouflage stormed a […]

Amotekun Corps arrest herdsman, 65 cows over farm destruction in Ondo

[ad_1] A herdsman, Adamu Yussuf and his no fewer than 65 cows have been arrested by the Ondo State Amotekun Corps in Odoripo Community of Oda Town, in Akure South area of the state for allegedly destroying farmlands. Vanguard gathered that they were arrested following complaints lodged by farmers in Odoripo community of Oda town […]

World Bank provides additional support for smallholder farmers in Ehtiopia

The World Bank Group has approved a US$80mn grant from the International Development Association to support the government of Ethiopia to boost agricultural productivity and enhance market access for smallholder farmers The funds will fill the unforeseen financing gaps created by high inflation and accelerate the implementation of project activities. (Image source: Omotayo Tajudeen/Pexels) Agricultural […]

Poultry association demands three per cent interest loans, others

[ad_1] • Asks CBN to explain its acclaimed 166 farmers’ schemes Members of the Poultry Association of Nigeria (PAN) have called the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to peg interest rate on loans to the sector to a maximum of three per cent. The association, involving poultry farmers, toll millers, input suppliers and ancillary businesses, […]