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FG embarks on tsetse fly survey in Gombe

[ad_1] The survey is aimed at improve livestock health and boost production in Gombe State. The Federal Government has embarked on a tsetse fly survey to improve livestock health and boost production in Gombe State, an official of the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development has confirmed. Duchi Dang, the ministry’s Chief Tsetse fly […]

Buhari charges Agric Ministers to rediscover grazing routes

[ad_1]   President Muhammadu Buhari has charged his ministers of agriculture to work with the states to rediscover the lost animal grazing routes and reserves as a means to ending the frequent outbreak of violence between farmers and herders. President Buhari also said that Nigerian farmers stand to reap the benefits of his government’s reforms […]

DSM completes acquisition of Erber Group

Global science-based company Royal DSM has announced the completion of its acquisition of Erber Group for an enterprise value of US$ 1.1bn (€980mn) The acquisition expands the range of higher value-added specialty solutions for DSM. (Image source: Christin Hume/Unsplash) The transaction – which excludes two smaller units in the Erber Group – is expected to […]

Restoring Nigeria’s Lost Glory Through Cocoa, Oil Palm Production

[ad_1] LAGOS  – Following the discovery of oil that changed the country’s cash crops narrative of the 60’s, Nigeria is yet to recover and take its proper place among the comity of cocoa and palm oil producing nations.  Since the discovery of crude oil, Nigeria lost its position as one of the world’s largest palm […]

Ebonyi youths beat up Catholic priest over cassava farm

[ad_1] Abakaliki— Report reaching Vanguard has it that the Catholic Priest in charge of St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Nkomoro in Ezza North Local Government Area of Ebonyi State, Rev. Fr. Ejike, has been attacked by some irate youths of the area. Father Ejike was said to have flogged and held the son of the Councilor […]

How agric research institutions can boost food production — Ijewere

[ad_1] With the impact of novel Coronavirus, COVID-19 pandemic, on food production including climate change, the Vice President, Nigeria Agribusiness Group, NABG, Emmanuel Ijewere, has stated how agricultural research institutions can boost food and agribusiness in the country. Speaking on a telephone chat with Vanguard, Ijewere also asserted that most agricultural institutions are not really […]

Residents call on Ondo election contestants to boost rural infrastructure for agro-allied growth

[ad_1] Rural dwellers and residents in Ondo State have called on contestants in the coming governorship election to prioritise rural infrastructure such as road networks, farm mechanisation, dam construction for irrigation and processing facilities that could really drive crop production, value addition and economic benefits. Segun Olaniyi, a school leaver and cocoa farmer in Ile-Oluji, […]

OCP Africa partners ATBU, trains students on agro business in five states

[ad_1] OCP Africa, a phosphate-based fertiliser producer, has partnered with Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University (ATBU) to train students from five states on agribusinesses. The training, it is believed, would increase skill sets, boost production and increase outcomes. At the launch of the partnership, tagged ‘Empowering African Youths (EMAY) in Nigeria, the Head of Agronomy for […]

Farmer urges govt to curb ravaging herdsmen 

[ad_1] A female young farmer and Coordinator of Oyo Young Agropreneur, Miss Ibukunoluwa Tubi, on Monday, urged governments at all levels, especially in the state, to protect lives and farmlands of farmers from being ravaged by herdsmen.  Miss Tubi emphasized that unless there is adequate security for young farmers and their farms, the fortune of the sector would nosedive. […]

Abia trains rice farmers, expects six tonnes per hectare

[ad_1] A three-month training course on Sawah Expansion Strategy of Sawah Ecotechnology for Rice Farming is ongoing for farmers selected from the Abia State rice growing Farmers’ Cooperative Societies in the state and Rice Farmers Association of Nigeria (RIFAN). During the flag-off of the training at the Sawah Demonstration Field at Ajataeretu in Umuahia North LGA, the Programme […]

Youths get gadgets, farm implements, monthly stipend to boost agric production

[ad_1] Now fewer than 30 students drawn from five northern states have been trained, kitted with tablets, tricycles to boost agri-business and exportation in the Country. An agric firm, Office Chérifien des Phosphates, (OCP Africa) in partnership with the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, Bauchi under its programme – Empowering African Youths (EMAY) project in Nigeria. […]

Directors of agriculture advocate better storage facilities to prevent wastage

[ad_1] The Conference of Directors of Agriculture and Natural Resources in the Oyo State Local Government Service Commission has called for the provision of storage facilities to prevent wastage of farm produce. They made the call on Wednesday at the closing ceremony of a two-day workshop held at Alayande Teachers Resource Centre, Samonda in Ibadan. […]

NDLEA destroy N1.5B worth of marijuana farm in Kogi

[ad_1] Kogi State Command, National Drug Law and Enforcement NDLEA on Wednesday destroyed the largest Cannabis Sativa farms stretching over four KM of land in the State. NDLEA State Commander, Mr. Alfred Adewumi disclosed this while speaking with journalists during the destruction of the farm at Kara Forest in Agbokete Community, of Igalamela/Odolu LGA of […]

ASUU blasts Minister over ‘farming as alternative profession’ comment

[ad_1] The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) on Tuesday described a comment credited to the Minister of State for Education, Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba, that striking lecturers should consider farming as an alternative profession as alleged “reflection of his shallow understanding of the academic profession and low premium that the government places on education”. Nwajiuba while […]