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ECOWAS hands over sheep kits and cattle feed to households in Kebbi State

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), through its Regional Agency for Agriculture and Food (ARAA), has handed over Sheep Kits and Cattle Feed to households in Kebbi state of Nigeria The aim is to bring succour to the vulnerable families whose livelihoods, as agro-pastoralists are tied to the farms of the area. (Image […]

Nigeria’s post-Covid-19 prosperity lies with farmers ― Ayade

[ad_1] Cross River State Governor, Prof. Ben Ayade has asserted that farming was one of the only veritable leeways to prosperity, urging Cross Riverians, especially women, to go into farming. The governor spoke in Calabar during the flag-off of input distribution to farmers as part of mitigation measures against the COVID-19 pandemic. At the event […]

Poultry Farmers Seek Palliatives From FG, State Govt

[ad_1] IBADAN- The Poultry Association of Nigeria (PAN), Oyo State branch on Tuesday appealed to the federal government to relax the ban on importation of maize and ensure palliatives are given to the farmers to cohesion hunger in the country. As they also registered their displeasure over what they called ‘unfavorable government dispositions and regulations’ […]

HOMEF, AFJN, others fault AGRA, seek alternative for agric in Africa

[ad_1] Rising from a webinar on AGRA’s Failed Promises: Liberating our Agriculture, Health of Mother Earth Foundation, HOMEF; African Faith and Justice Network, AFJN; Navdanya International, and the Institute for Research and Promotion of Alternative Development, IRPAD, have declared that the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa, AGRA, programme failed. With conversation based on […]

Arrigoni unveils agrotextiles solutions for better quality of fruit

Arrigoni has launched PRISMA thermo-reflective agrotextiles and BIORETE insect screens solutions, particularly for melon and watermelon Paolo Arrigoni is the managing director of Arrigoni. (Image source: Arrigoni) Field tests conducted with Prisma at an Italian manufacturer have shown efficacy in controlling temperature, with a consequent reduction in water consumption and better yield of plants. High […]

450,000 farmers to get support from Kano Agro-Pastoral, Sasakawa Africa

[ad_1] Not fewer than 45,000 smallholder farmers in Kano State are expected to benefit from a Memorandum of Understanding signed between Kano State Agro-Pastoral Project, KSADP, and Sasakawa Africa/SG 2000, for the implementation of agricultural interventions in the state. The Deputy Governor of Kano state, Dr. Nasiru Yusuf Gawuna, who doubles as the chair, Project […]

OPDAG Council of Patrons inaugurated in Ghana

Oil Palm Development Association of Ghana (OPDAG) has inaugurated its Council of Patrons in Accra The plan was developed through the collaboration and consensus building with veritable representatives from actors along the oil palm value chain. (Image source: tristantan/Pixabay) The council is chaired by Nana Otuo Serebour II who is serving as the Chairman of […]

Feed millers lament shortage of maize, soya meals for livestock

[ad_1] Some farmers and feed millers have called on the President Muhammadu Buhari and Minister of Agriculture, Sabi Nanono, to save the livestock feeds industry from collapse due to the ‘unprecedented’ maize and soya meal shortage in the country. They said while the Federal Government moves to reposition the economy through the various policies to […]

‘How farm estates can drive food security, economic diversification’

[ad_1] • As firm targets 1000 hectares in 774 local councils As insecurity worsens, affects most farming households and uncertainty about food security comes to the fore, a leading Nigerian agribusiness enterprise, Green Eagles Agribusiness Solutions Limited, has launched models of a farm estate investment initiative, demonstrating how such could ensure food security, export, economic […]

Youths urged to embrace opportunities in agribusiness

[ad_1] An agricultural entrepreneur, Mr Oluwole Azeez, has urged Nigerian youths to recognise opportunities in farming and embrace the trade rather than roaming the street. Oluwole, founder of FarmKonnect Agribusiness Nigeria, stated this during the inauguration of ‘Wave City,’ an agricultural project aimed at promoting food sufficiency, national development and agricultural inclusion. He said the mission of the […]

Heavy downpour: Farm produce worth N40 million destroyed in Kano

[ad_1] Farm produces worth over N40 million have been destroyed by heavy downpour experienced in Bagwai local government area of Kano State. The Executive Secretary, Kano State Emergency Management Agency, Sale Aliyu Jili disclosed this on Sunday. Jili said the heavy downpour destroyed the farm produce in six villages of Gadanya, Gadanya Gabas, Jobe Gadanyan, […]

Smallholder farmers still lack access to agricultural insurance – Report

[ad_1] New scorecard research conducted by ActionAid Nigeria (AAN) has revealed that smallholder women farmers have extremely low access to insurance services in the last five years. This was against the backdrop of warnings by agricultural experts that Nigeria will be the highest hit by climate change if the nation does not offer urgent and […]

NALDA pledges support for youths to return to farm

[ad_1] In pursuit of its mission, the National Agricultural Land Development Authority (NALDA) said it has set machinery in motion towards mobilising youths back to farm through the Back-to-Farm and National Young Farmers Scheme. The new Executive Secretary of NALDA, Prince Paul Ikonne, who disclosed this in Umuahia, Abia State during his visit to the […]

How N29bn import ban may change maize farmers’ fortunes

[ad_1] Two maize farmers associations, Maize Association of Nigeria (MAAN) and Maize Growers, Processors and Marketers Association of Nigeria (MAGPAMAN), have received N29 billion from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Anchor Borrowers Programme (ABP) to produce over 20 million metric tonnes of maize for the wet season. Of this figure, N16bn went to the […]

Bean varieties you may consider this planting season

[ad_1] Planting of cowpea, commonly called beans, a major export crop in some agro-ecological zones of Nigeria, has begun. The global production of cowpea is estimated at 7.1 million metric tonnes with 6.7 million tonnes coming from Africa on an estimated 12 million hectares. Nigeria produces about three million metric tonnes of cowpea on an […]