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Global food markets face uncertainties in 2020, 2021 — FAO

[ad_1] Food markets will face many more months of uncertainty due to COVID-19, but the agri-food sector is likely to show more resilience to the pandemic than other sectors, a report released by the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations says. The food outlook report published on Thursday on the FAO webpage provides […]

Soil scientist named 2020 world food prize laureate

[ad_1] A soil scientist, Rattan Lal, was on Thursday named the 2020 recipient of the World Food Prize. The organisers said his research led to improved food production and a better understanding of how atmospheric carbon can be sequestered in the soil to help combat climate change. This was disclosed in a statement sent to […]

Exelon invests in reducing indoor ag energy needs and costs with GrowFlux

[ad_1] A welcome impact from the Covid-19 pandemic has been clearer skies and returning wildlife to usually polluted areas after industry, transport systems, and more shut down across the world, reducing carbon emissions. Today marks two months since the UK’s electricity industry last used coal; the longest period since the Industrial Revolution began more than […]

Edo 2020: Farmers endorse Obaseki’s re-election bid

[ad_1] The Edo State Chapter of All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN), has endorsed Governor Godwin Obaseki’s re-election bid, citing the governor’s laudable agriprenuer programme and other farmer-friendly policies, which have transformed the state’s agricultural sector. Chairman, Edo State Chapter of AFAN, Chief Emmanuel Ighodefeyi Odigie, who addressed journalists in Benin, said the executives of […]

Ban on food imports: AATF urges farmers to cultivate PBR cowpea 

[ad_1] The African Agricultural Technology Foundation (AATF) has urged cowpea farmers in Nigeria to take advantage of the recent push to ban food importation to cultivate SAMPEA-20T, the new variety of cowpea also known as Pod Borer Resistant (PBR) Cowpea. President Mohammadu Buhari at a recent media parley with journalists advised Nigerian farmers to increase […]

Tongcheng Life closes $200m Series C round co-led by livestreaming app

[ad_1] Tongcheng Life, an online portal that facilitates group-buying of fresh produce, has raised $200 million in Series C funding. Half of the capital came from Joyy, a NASDAQ-listed, Guangzhou-based tech company that runs several social media and gaming platforms including short video site YY.com, popular livestreaming app Huya, and Southeast Asia’s Bigo. Co-leading the […]

AfDB enlists Ogun as special agriculture processing zone

[ad_1] The African Development Bank (AfDB), has enlisted Ogun State as a special agricultural processing zone to revive all aspects of the agricultural value chain, especially in aquaculture.   The Commissioner for Agriculture, Dr Adeola Odedina,  disclosed this on Wednesday when he led the management team of the Ministry of Agriculture to Ijebu Development Initiative […]

Kano herders lament as disease outbreak kills many cows

[ad_1] An outbreak of cattle disease called Contagious Bovine Pleuropneumonia (CBPP) has occurred in Kano State, killing many cows. The chairman of Dairy and Livestock Husbandry Cooperative Union in the state, Usman Abdullahi, stated this in an interview with PREMIUM TIMES on Saturday. CBPP is a disease of cattle and water buffalo caused by Mycoplasma […]

Poor financing, insecurity mar agric in Buhari’s tenure

[ad_1] Palm oil processing plant • Farmers commend border closure, CBN interventions Agriculture, health, education and security sectors, among others, have suffered degrees of neglect while the country concentrates on the economy of crude petroleum. The oil and gas sector is terribly affected by corruption, incompetence and inability to emplace enabling legislative framework for the […]

Why wheat production is under constant threat- Farmers

[ad_1]   The Wheat Farmers Association of Nigeria has painted a devastating picture of how COVID-19 and uninspiring government policy were destroying wheat production in Nigeria. Alhaji Salim Mohammed, the national president of the Wheat Farmers Association in an extensive webinar conversation with Agriculture Journalists recently expressed anger and dismay towards government’s attitude to wheat […]

Reasons you should give goat farming a trial

[ad_1] Goat farming is an untapped gold mine, which many households can feed on. It offers a number of opportunities to make money, from selling live animal or meat. The farmer can make money from their milk production, manure, hides and skin etc. For small farmers and homesteaders, rearing goats can be the best choice […]

Report faults funding for agricultural research in Africa

[ad_1] A new report by Biovision, IPES-Food and the UK-based Institute of Development Studies has revealed that only a fraction of agricultural research funding in Africa is being used to transform food and farming systems. Kenya ranks third in sub-Saharan Africa in spending on agricultural research after Nigeria and South Africa. The Money Flows report […]

Foreign herdsmen: No law stopping cross-border movements ― FG

[ad_1] Despite the menace posed by foreign herdsmen, the Federal Government has said that there are currently no laws preventing cross-border movements. The Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, who stated this on Wednesday at the end of the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting at the Presidential Villa in Abuja, however, assured that the Federal Government […]