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Weather, food security, and Covid-19

[ad_1] Editor’s Note: John Corbett is founder and CEO of aWhere, a weather data analytics company. aWhere operates what it describes at “the world’s largest network of detailed daily weather delivering accurate, localized and in-time observed weather to farmers and the agri-food sector with 1.9 million virtual weather stations covering the world from 60°N–60°S.” Relevant […]

IFAD to support farmers, rural communities with $40 million

[ad_1] The United Nations’ International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) says it has committed $40 million and launched an urgent appeal for additional funds to support farmers and rural communities amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. This was disclosed by the president of the agency, Gilbert Houngbo, in a report published recently on its website. IFAD’s new […]

Cashew Farmers Lose N28Billion As Prices Plummet Due To Lockdown

[ad_1] Lagos- As the coronavirus pandemic continues to affect every sector of the economy, Cashew farmers have said that they lost nothing less than N28 billion to the lockdown as the prices plummets and as they could not export their produce. Ojo Ajanaku, National President of the National Cashew Association of Nigeria (NCAN) during a […]

Tomato price to drop as farmers approach surplus period

[ad_1] South-West Tomato Growers Association of Nigeria on Monday assured the nation that high cost of the commodity would soon be over as the farmers are approaching the glut period. The group’s president, Mr Bamidele Ajani said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday in Ibadan. The tomato is […]

Imota Rice Mill begins operations year-end

[ad_1] Lagos State Government has assured residents that the multi-billion naira 32 metric ton per hour rice mill at Imota area of the state would be delivered on or before the end of the year 2020. The state Commissioner for Agriculture, Gbolahan Lawal, who disclosed this at the weekend during a briefing to commemorate the […]

Bayelsa residents paid highest prices for rice, garri in April – NBS

[ad_1] Bayelsa, Rivers, Ebonyi, Akwa Ibom and Plateau states had the highest prices for some selected food items in Nigeria in April, data from the National Bureau of Statistics has shown. The “Selected Food Price Watch (April 2020)’’ report was released by the Statistician-General of the Federation, Yemi Kale, on Wednesday. The bureau said Bayelsa […]

Evading the Looming Food Scarcity; A Panacea for Africa

More than 60 percent of the population of sub-Saharan Africa is smallholder farmers, and about 23 percent of sub-Saharan Africas GDP comes from agriculture. Yet, Africas full agricultural potential remains untapped. With 75% of the worlds poor in rural areas and most of them being dependent on farming, agriculture must be part of world economic […]

Extension Service Providers Gradually Resume Training of Farmers, Adhere to COVID-19 Safety Measures

Extension agents working under the Justice Development and Peace Movement (JDPM), Oyo and the University of Agriculture Makurdi (UAM) have concluded plans to resume training activities previously halted by the COVID-19 lockdown across the country under a cautious regime. The training activities will adhere strictly to the rules on physical distancing set by the country […]

Naija Rice Project to better farmers’ lives

[ad_1] Following the launch of the Anchors Borrowers Programme in 2015 by the Buhari-led administration, the private and public actors in the agricultural industry have since continued to collaborate to create sustainable commercial frameworks that will boost rice production in Nigeria as well as improve quality of products across the value chain. In line with […]

COVID-19: Rivers, Adamawa farmers recount losses

[ad_1] • Demand Palliative Farmers in Rivers State are crying loud over massive losses incurred in the last few weeks, due to the intermittent lockdown in some parts of the state. Due to lack of attention during the period, crops like maize, okra, vegetables and other essential food crops had perished in the farms. It […]

COVID-19: Agric ministry NABDA, AfDB partner on test kits for farmers

[ad_1] To avoid risks posed to farmers and agric stakeholders if allowed to traverse the country without COVID-19 tests, the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Alhaji Muhammad Sabo Nanono has struck an inter-ministerial partnership with the Federal Ministry of Science and Technology and the Federal Ministry of Health to go into the development of […]

Why farmers don’t benefit from research findings – Prof Sharubutu

[ad_1] In this interview, Prof Garba Hamidu Sharubutu, the executive secretary of the Agricultural Research Council of Nigeria (ARCN) and past president of the Nigerian Veterinary Medical Association and the president of the Veterinary Council of Nigeria, spoke on state of the ARCN and the way forward as the COVID-19 pandemic ravages the world, Nigeria […]

Nasarawa pegs fertiliser price at N5,000 per bag

[ad_1] Governor Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State has flagged off the sale of 930 metric tons of fertiliser for this year’s cropping season. At the flag-off ceremony, the governor warned that a bag of NPK 20:10:10 fertiliser must not be sold above government’s regulated price of N5,000 in any part of the state. The 930 […]