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Oyo anti-open grazing law ineffective as herders ravage farms

[ad_1] Despite the passage of the Oyo State Open Rearing and Grazing Regulation Law 2019 by the state House of Assembly, herdsmen go on the rampage, killing farmers, destroying farms, and raping minors in over 60 communities in the Oke-Ogun zone of the state.  The law states that anyone who engages in open rearing or grazing of […]

Ighodalo identifies core areas to transform agric sector in Africa

[ad_1] Chairman, Board of Directors of Sterling Bank Plc, Mr Asue Ighodalo, has identified five core areas that should be articulated in the quest to transform the agricultural sector in Nigeria and on the African continent.   The chairman stated this in his welcome address at the virtual Agriculture Summit Africa (ASA) organised by the […]

Farmers get lands from agro firm at Independence

[ad_1] To mark Nigeria’s 60th independence anniversary, Xtralarge Farms is giving out plots of land to agriculture enthusiasts. In a statement made available to The Guardian yesterday, the firm also promised to train farmers at no cost, help them in cultivation and arrange for off-take of their harvests for three years. The firm set up […]

Addfield introduces poultry incineration solution

Staffordshire agricultural incinerator manufacturer Addfield Environmental Systems has introduced a highly flexible solution for large broiler houses and poultry farms with the release and installation of the first A50L in the UK Leedsway Farms A50L Poultry Incinerator. (Image source: Addfield Environmental Systems) The manufacturer said that the A50L had taken agricultural incineration to new levels […]

CBN Trains 15,000 Abia Rice Farmers

[ad_1] Umuahia- Fifteen thousand Abia rice farmers are currently being trained by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) in its efforts to boost the cultivation and production of rice and discourage its importation into the country. The Programme of the Agricultural Development (ADP), Chief Israel Amanze who dropped the hint when two Christian groups of […]

Study reveals valuable disease-fighting qualities in African indigenous cattle

Scientists have revealed a new set of detailed genetic markers and information for African cattle that provide heat and drought tolerance, control of inflammation and tick infestation, and resistance to devastating livestock diseases such as trypanosomiasis Zebu offered traits that would allow livestock to survive in hot, dry climates typical of the Horn of Africa. […]

Valoya releases two new greenhouse LED grow lights

Research-driven LED manufacturer Valoya has launched two new RX500 and RX600 models of its RX-Series of Greenhouse LEDs RX500 and RX600 typically last 50,000 hours. (Image source: Valoya) The models are higher power, higher efficiency versions of the existing RX400 and can be used as true one-to-one HPS replacements. RX500 and RX600 produce a uniform […]

Afikpo Women Protest Destruction Of Farm Produce By Herdsmen

[ad_1] …Call On FGN, State Govt. To Forestall Clashes Abakaliki- Hundreds of women from four communities of Nkpoghoro, Ugwuegu, Ohaisu and Itim in Afikpo North L.G.A have taken to the streets of Afikpo town in Ebonyi state protesting destruction of their farm produce by herdsmen. They chanted songs, carried sticks in their hands, called on […]

Cameroon and IFAD join forces to boost food security and support small-scale farmers

The United Nations International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) announced a US$59.9mn investment to fund the second phase of the Commodity Value Chain Development Support Project (PADFA II), which will ensure the availability of quality climate-resilient seeds and other inputs, modernisation of irrigation infrastructure, minimise post-harvest losses as well empower women and youth PADFA II will work with […]

EIB, CAM sign US$233mn financing agreement to support agricultural ecosystems

The European Investment Bank (EIB) and Crédit Agricole du Maroc (CAM) have signed a US$233mn loan agreement to boost support for Moroccan agricultural and bio-economic businesses with a particular focus on sustainable development This funding is part of the European Union’s fight against the coronavirus pandemic. (Image source: Tomas Anunziata/Pexels) The grant was signed in […]

Reviving cocoa, oil palm industries as main economic drivers

[ad_1] Cocoa and palm oil, among others, were the bedrock of the country’s economy before the Oloibiri oil rig became a metaphor for complacency and mono-cultural economy 60 years after independence. However, the government has been advised to restore farmers’ productivity, through the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Cocoa Research Institute of Nigeria (CRIN) and […]

FG lists reasons agric revolution is working

[ad_1] • Urges Nigerians to support local food production • Don calls for more conducive environment The Federal Government has itemised reasons agricultural agenda of the government has been successful and transformational since 2015, urging that increase in food prices is temporary as efforts would soon yield positive results. This was contained in a statement […]

Oil palm growers commend Buhari, CBN for empowering small holder farmers

[ad_1] Godwin Emefiele, CBN Governor. The Oil Palm Growers Association of Nigeria (OPGAN) has commended President Muhammadu Buhari and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) for empowering smallholder farmers under the Anchor Borrower Programme (ABP). The newly-elected President of the association, Mr Joe Onyiuke made the commendation during a stakeholders’ forum on investment and funding […]

COVID-19: Why Nigerians should avoid imported frozen foods now

[ad_1] As part of moves to permanently flatten the curve of the coronavirus pandemic in the country, health experts have cautioned Nigerians on the consumption of imported frozen foods for now. The warning is coming on the heels of a circular issued by the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), recently, on a planned importation or smuggling […]