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How To Ensure Free Flow Of Food, Inputs Amidst Interstate Travel Ban

[ad_1]  In order to ensure that Nigeri­ans have access to food at this time of interstate lockdown and partial ease of lockdown in some states of the federation, the Federal Ministry of Agri­culture and Rural Development has directed all states to inau­gurate a Joint Technical Task Team on Emergency Response to COVID-19 on the movement […]

How Beekeeping Business Thrives

[ad_1] Beekeeping is a business opportunity with social, economic, and ecological benefits that requires min­imal time, labour, and resource.   For its immense relevance to human health and growth, rear­ing of bees and production of honey has become thriving busi­ness both in Nigeria and abroad.   Apiculture, the study and keeping of bees, in some […]

Aviation unions kick against proposed merger of NAMA, NCAA, NIMET

[ad_1] Aviation Unions, Air Transport Service Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (ATSSSAN) and National Association of Aircraft Pilot and Engineers (NAAPE) have written to the Minister of Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirka to appealled to President Muhammadu Buhari to jettison the recommendations of Stephen Oronsaye panel which advised the merger of Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA), […]

COVID-19 lockdown: Farmers are essential workers ―FG

[ad_1] The Secretary to Government of the Federation (SGF) and Chairman of the Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19, Boss Mustapha, on Thursday reminded states and security operatives that farmers are essential workers and should be allowed to access their farms in order to guarantee food security. Speaking during the PTF COVID-19 briefing, Mustapha said; […]

81, 000 tons of certified seeds ready for farmers – NASC

[ad_1] The National Agricultural Seeds Council, NASC,  has said that about 81,000 metric tons of certified seeds of rice, maize, sorghum, soyabean, cowpea, millet, groundnut, wheat, sesame and potato are ready for deployment and purchase by farmers across the country. The Director General, of NASC, Dr Phillip Ojo stated this  in a zoom – virtual […]

Rice farmers urge Gambari to promote food security

[ad_1] The Rice Farmer Association of Nigeria (RIFAN) says the appointment of professor Ibrahim Gambari is laudable and will help drive the nation’s food security target. The national president of the association Alhaji Aminu Goronyo, in a statement issued in Abuja, thursday, expressed hope that the new Chief of Staff to the President will bring […]

Driving Africa’s green revolution

With 90% of sub-Saharan Africa’s food currently produced by smallholder farmers on plots typically under two hectares, the continent’s traditional farmers are a vital element of food security. Since the continent also has over 60% of the worlds potential arable land, how Africa’s farmers are supported to mechanise and industrialise is not only critical to […]

FEC approves $1.2 billion loan for agric mechanisation

[ad_1] The Federal Executive Council (FEC) has approved a loan facility of $1.2 billion to finance the mechanisation of agriculture in the country. Sabo Nanono, the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, disclosed this on Wednesday while briefing State House correspondents after the virtual FEC meeting anchored from the Council Chamber of the Presidential Villa, […]

How farmers can claim damages with new fertilizer Act

[ad_1]   The new National Fertilizer Quality Control Act 2019 is a game-changer for the nation’s agricultural sector and a powerful weapon for the farmers. It is a robust legal framework for fertiliser quality control in the country and there is need for proper implementation of the law to bring sanity into the industry marred […]

How market shutdown affects Kastina farmers

[ad_1] The temporary shutdown of markets in Katsnia State as part of the strategies to contain the community spread of COVID – 19 is affecting the economy of rural dwellers, who are mostly farmers in the affected areas. The affected markets include those in Mai’aduwa, Charanchi, Dankama, Bakori, Sheme and Dandume, that have buyers from […]

Customs intercepts N12.7bn smuggled vehicles, rice, others

[ad_1] The Federal Operations Unit, FOU Zone A of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has intercepted various items of contraband worth N12.7billion between January and April 2020. The Unit also intercepted a vehicle with Covid-19 sticker used for smuggling frozen chicken into the country from Benin Republic. A statement made available to  Vanguard  by the […]

Nigeria’s seed council certifies 81,000 metric tons for farming season

[ad_1] The National Agricultural Seed Council (NASC) has certified 81,000 metric tons of seeds across the country, Philip Ojo, the director general, has said. This was disclosed by the official while addressing journalists in a virtual meeting, Tuesday. “Today as I speak with you, the industry has available at the disposal of accredited seed companies […]

COVID-19: Bauchi governor relaxes lockdown for farmers in Azare

[ad_1] Bauchi state governor, Bala Mohammed has relaxed the lockdown order in Azare and other affected areas for Saturday only, to enable farmers to water their farms and to allow residents to restock their consumables. Senior Special Assistant to the governor on Media Mukhtar Gidado made this known in a press statement on Wednesday. He […]