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Living with pain and poverty: Story of Jigawa State women farmers

[ad_1] ADAMU AMADU RUFA’I reports that women farmers in Jigawa State are facing hard times as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and destruction of their farms by herdsmen thus limiting their ability to contribute to food security in the country. THE journey from Dutse, the Jigawa State capital to Gamsarka village in Auyo Local […]

African swine fever: When pork is unsafe for consumption

[ad_1] For now, lovers of pork may have to refrain from its consumption, as the dreaded African Swine Fever (ASF) has continued to ravage more pig farms across the country. Underground checks have revealed that in a bid to avert the looming losses already incurred by affected farmers, those who still have some of the […]

With agro set-up panel, FG targets $250b export revenue by 2040

[ad_1] The Federal Government, through the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment (FMITI), has inaugurated a 28-member Nigeria Agro Set-Up Committee with a mandate to reinvigorate national agricultural activities across the country. This is part of the plans to lead the charge and target of $250b in export revenue for the country by 2040. According to […]

Irrigation can raise food production by 300% — Adamu

[ad_1] Adamu Engr. Suleiman Adamu, Minister, Federal Ministry of Water Resources, disclosed that Nigeria is currently grossly ill-equipped with farm irrigation facilities and that states, local governments should consider massive investments in farm infrastructure. In this exclusive with The Guardian’s FEMI IBIROGBA, Head, Agro-Economy online, Adamu claims that public water supply declined from 32 per […]

Under crude sandals of bandits, terrorists, herdsmen

[ad_1] A leader is best/when people barely know he exists/not so good when they acclaim him/worst when they despise him… – Lao-tsy, 6th Century, VANGUARD BOOK OF QUOTATIONS, VBQ, p 124.   Every ‘Father’ – whether of home, of family or of a nation – has four cardinal tasks to perform: Security, economic development, plan […]

COVID-19, weather upset farmers’ projection on cashew

[ad_1] Export earnings from cashew nuts had steadily increased in the past few years, rising from $152m in 2015 to $259m in 2016 and $402m in 2017, stakeholders  said. But the bulk of returns ended up in the hands of merchants with farmers getting as low as only a quarter. “Axe out the key clog […]

COVID-19 Lockdown: Where many farmers lost, some gained

[ad_1] For many Nigerian farmers, the lockdown imposed by states and the federal government to curtail the spread of the coronavirus was no good news. Across the country, farmers lamented the impact of the lockdowns and counted their losses as restriction of movement ruined sales and affected supply chains. Ayodokun Oluwafemi, a poultry farmer in […]

Nigerian govt distributes 66,000 cocoa seedlings to smallholder farmers

[ad_1] The Nigerian government says it is distributing 66, 000 cocoa seedlings and other essential inputs to smallholder farmers to mitigate the effects of the new coronavirus pandemic on the sector. The Minister of State for Agriculture and Rural Development, Mustapha Shehuri, disclosed this on Thursday when he flagged off the exercise in Oyo State. […]

Okowa’s Giant Strides in Agriculture

[ad_1] Nigeria’s diverse climate, from the tropical areas of the coast to the arid zone of the north, makes the growth and production of virtually all agricultural products that can be grown in the tropical and semitropical areas of the world very possible. Although the Agricultural holdings are generally small and scattered, farming is often […]

Project to build sustainable cassava seed system in Africa gets new phase

[ad_1] To improve their yields and incomes, African cassava farmers need regular and reliable access to high quality planting materials of the newest and best varieties. Access to such cassava stems, however, is often a problem. Agrodealers don’t sell them, and free distributions by NGOs and government programmes are sporadic and unreliable. Consequently, many cassava […]

Farming In Rice, Maize, Sorghum, Cowpea, Others To Benefit From FG’s AFJP

[ad_1]  The Federal Government has launched a 12 month agriculture-focused intervention scheme through the Agric for Food and Job Plan (AFJP) which is aimed at increasing food production and creating jobs  The scheme which will target crops and livestock such as rice, Maize, Sorghum, soybeans, Groundnuts, Cowpea, Cassava, millet, livestock, horticulture, palm kernel, and cotton […]

NABG Charts Way Forward For Agriculture Post COVID-19

[ad_1]  Nigeria Agribusiness Group (NABG), has advocated that Nigeria as a country should create a business in agriculture, and that any policy that does not agree with this is only going to be an effort in futility.  Manzo Maigari, Director General, Nigeria Agribusiness Group (NABG), stated this in a webinar session on ‘What can Nigeria […]

Maize Farming Agribusiness

[ad_1]  Maize farming is one of the crop farming that is very suitable for Nigerians. It is as old as man itself, and it has been done commercially in Africa in general and Nigeria in particular for decades now.  Maize is perhaps the most common food crop in Nigeria, and also the most important as […]