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A mini guide to Latin American agrifoodtech in 2020

The year 2019 was a breakout year for Latin American agrifoodtech and 2020 is already shaping up to beat those records, in spite of the global pandemic. Granted, Colombian on-demand delivery startup Rappi accounted for a significant portion of the $1.4 billion total raised by agrifoodtech startups in 2019 with its record-breaking $1 billion Series […]

Why farmers are facing difficulties accessing fertilizer – Official

[ad_1] The chairman of the presidential fertilizer initiative, Muhammad Badaru, on Tuesday, said farmers are facing difficulties in accessing fertilizer due to suspension of urea production. Mr Badaru, who is also the governor of Jigawa State, in a press conference in Dutse, said the distribution networks encountered challenges because the production of the major raw […]

FG considering farmers to own houses through agricultural activities — Minister

[ad_1] The Minister of State for Agriculture and Rural Development, Mustapha Shehuri, Tuesday, disclosed that the Federal Government is considering farmers to own houses through their agricultural activities. Shehuri made the disclosure during the opening ceremony of the first virtual edition of the Abuja International Housing Show (AIHS), which is the 14th of its series. […]

Protenga nets $1.6m for its ‘zero-waste’ approach to fly farming

UK agritech venture builder Roslin Technologies and Enterprise Singapore’s SEEDS Capital, an investment vehicle linked with the city-state’s government, have pumped $1.6 million into insect farming startup Protenga. Roslin Technologies is affiliated with the University of Edinburgh’s Roslin Institute, famous for breeding Dolly the Sheep – the world’s first cloned mammal. Part of the Protenga […]

Customs arrests 41 suspected smugglers with cannabis, rice

[ad_1] Nigeria Customs Service, Oyo/Osun Area Command, has made seizure of some contrabands worth N171,001,782. The smuggled items include Cannabis, bags if fertilizers, Premium Motor Spirit, bales of used dresses, used tyres and several bags of parboiled imported rice. This was disclosed by the Comptroller of Customs, Oyo/Osun Area Command, Mrs Helen Ngozi. According to her, […]

Farmers Business Network acquires Farmsave, expands to Australia

US-based Farmers Business Network (FBN) is expanding to Australia after announcing the acquisition of local startup Farmsave. Financial details of the deal were not disclosed, though FBN co-founder Charles Baron confirmed to AFN that the Farmsave brand will be discontinued. All of the acquired company’s existing employees will remain in place as the new FBN […]

NiMet predicts thundery, rainy weather for 3 consecutive days

[ad_1] The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has predicted thunderstorms and rains from Tuesday to Thursday across the country. NiMet’s weather outlook released on Monday in Abuja said there were active weather systems currently observed over parts of Borno, Abuja, Kogi, Taraba and some parts of the southeast. According to the weather outlook, there are chances […]

Here’s how Australia can kickstart a much-needed urban ag industry

It’s one of the top agricultural producers, as well as having one of the world’s most urbanized populations. It’s a high-tech society with a reputation for innovation; but is also the driest place on Earth, where water is a rare and precious commodity and bushfires are an almost yearly occurrence. Given all this, you’d expect […]

African countries advised against overregulating genetic modification techniques

[ad_1] Dr. Emmanuel Okogbenin, Director, Programme Development and Commercialization at the African Agricultural Technology Foundation (AATF) has called on African leaders to resist the temptation of overregulating products derived from New Plant Breeding Techniques (NPBTs). Dr Okogbenin who spoke on re-directing plant breeding for speed and focus in Africa for food nutrition and security during […]

Herdsmen have taken over 400 villages in South-East, says ADF

[ad_1] Elite Igbo group, Alaigbo Development Foundation, ADF, led by Professor Uzodinma Nwala, has said no fewer than 400 villages in the South-East have been taken over by rogue herdsmen, and the governors in the region are to blame for it. ADF called the development “excesses of the herdsmen in the South-East zone,” noting that […]

Food Security: It’s time to end open grazing in Plateau

[ad_1] Jos – Over the years, protracted conflicts have occurred between farmers and herders in Plateau State and the crux of the matter had always been fighting over needed resources to support their respective trades. These squabbles though minimal in the past have taken diverse dimensions and criminality and vindictiveness take centre stage in recent […]