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2020 Farming Season: IFAD/FGN-VCDP Inaugurates Agro Inputs-distribution In Anambra

[ad_1] The International Fund for Agricultural Development and Federal Government assisted Value Chain Development Programme have inaugurated the distribution of agricultural inputs to farmers under the programme in Anambra. Mr Henry Anagboso, the programmes spokesperson in the State disclosed this in a statement on Friday in Awka. Anagboso said that the inauguration followed the state […]

Top 20 Novel Farming System Deals of 2019

[ad_1] Novel Farming Systems, which includes indoor farms, aquaculture, insect, and algae production, saw a renewed bout of interest in 2018 as maturing startups iron out some of the kinks in growing food differently. One of the most notable shifts in this second generation of novel farming systems lies in startups’ varying route-to-market approaches. As […]

NIRSAL Microfinance Bank begins CBN N50bn COVID-19 facility disbursement

[ad_1] NIRSAL Microfinance Bank, NMFB, yesterday, commenced the disbursement of the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, N50 billion COVID-19 facility to beneficiaries. Managing Director of the bank, Mr. Abubakar Kure, who disclosed this at the official flag-off of the disbursement in Abuja, said 3,356 beneficiaries would receive facilities in the first batch. He said:  “The […]

How To Venture Into Livestock Feed Business

[ad_1] Livestock Feed manu­facturing refers to the process of producing animal feed from raw agricultural products. The Fod­der produced by manufacturing is formulated to meet specific animal nutrition requirements for different species of animals at different life stages. Most livestock farmers have one major goal in mind, and that is raising healthy and fat livestock. […]

COVID-19 Lockdown: Farmers Share Experiences, Call For Govt’s Support

[ad_1] LAGOS – As the lockdown occasioned by the COVID-19 pandemic is biting hard on every sec­tor of the economy, farm­ers that shared their experiences with DAILY INDEPENDENT, called on the government for assistance so that the country will not experience food shortage after the pandemic. Some of them in separate in­terviews with our correspondent […]

Farm Tech investment up 370% in 6 years. How will Covid-19 impact 2020 trends?

[ad_1] Come rain, shine, or coronavirus, there’s just no halting the AgFunder Research mothership. From a safe social distance this Thursday, AgFunder remotely unfurled its new 2020 Farmtech Investment Report — a data-driven snapshot of global investment in startups building technologies for the farm. Our flagship “Agri-FoodTech Funding Report,” released in February, is broad in […]

COVID-19: Ogun Govt. clears air on movement of agricultural supplies

[ad_1] The Ogun Ministry of Agriculture says there was no movement of Cattle into Isheri Kara, Ogere, Sapade and Iperu areas of the state as being alleged. Dr Dotun Sorunke, the Permanent Secretary in the ministry, made the clarification in a statement issued on Thursday in Abeokuta. Sorunke said that the state Ministry of Agriculture […]

BRIEF: Welsh hydroponics startup Phytoponics raises fresh round of £500k

[ad_1] The Welsh controlled environment farming company Phytoponics designs, develops, and supplies Deep Water Culture systems for large scale hydroponic crop production. This week, the company informs AFN, it has completed another £500,000 ($650k) equity financing round. The investment, which follows one of a similar sum two years ago, comes from existing shareholders with match […]

COVID-19: Institute advocates for adoption of organic agriculture

[ad_1] The Agricultural and Rural Management Training Institute (ARMTI) Ilorin  in Kwara State is advocating for wider adoption of organic agriculture because the inputs are “cheap” and can be “easily sourced”. The institute’s mission is to identify and analyse management needs, problems and develop appropriate interventions to improve managerial practice in the agricultural and rural […]

Herdsmen operate from 30 camps in Delta forests

[ad_1] INVESTIGATIONS by Vanguard have revealed that over 86 persons have been killed, with hundreds maimed following invasions of different Delta State communities in recent years. Operating in over 30 camps in the Delta forests, the criminal herdsmen have kidnapped and tortured many individuals they could lay their hands on and extorted ransoms from their […]

Lockdown: Cheaper ways to produce your poultry feeds

[ad_1] The effect of COVID-19 is biting hard on livestock farmers particularly those in the poultry industry. The lockdown shrunk their market by almost 50% because those buying are no longer in business and many are struggling to feed their birds as farm incomes seriously affected. As COVID-19 locks down their markets, there is increasing […]

What onion farmers must do to get bumper harvest

[ad_1] Onion is one of the most-prized crops because growers can make a fortune from them if they time the planting well. However, one of the challenges farmers growing the crop face is ending up with small bulbs. Here are few guidelines that make you excel in growing onion -Minimum tillage should be avoided in […]