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Thursday, 30 June 2016
Scientists Debate Safety of Glyphosate
Leaders Underscore Urgent Need to Create Jobs for African Youth through Agriculture, ICT, Industry
AFDB |
Africa needs to
step up investments in skills development and promotion of
entrepreneurship to create jobs for young people, African leaders and
businesses executives have reaffirmed.
Wednesday, 29 June 2016
Africa: New Pesticide Guidelines Seek Faster Phase-Out of Risky Toxins
maize |
Rome — FAO and WHO offer road map to deal with Highly Hazardous Pesticides . FAO and WHO have
released new guidelines aimed at reducing the damage done by pesticides
that pose especially high toxic risks to human health and the
environment.
Waste Not, Want Not: Turning Harvest Waste Into Electricity
Johnnie McMillan |
Gorge farm utilises local organic crop waste as
feedstock for an innovative two-stage Anaerobic Digestive plant that is
consistently up to 30% more efficient than conventional single-stage
plants. The waste is digested by micro-organisms feeding in the absence
of oxygen to produce biogas... “Through biogas and solar, we want to
displace expensive and imported generation fuels – like diesel and heavy
fuel oil – from Kenya’s distributed power mix" - Johnnie McMillan,
Managing Director, Tropical Power.
Across Africa
countries are committed to scaling up renewable energy production to
meet their growing energy needs. However, this will require bold
thinking and innovation to deliver affordable and reliable power
solutions that can be rapidly deployed. When even waste material can be
used to produce energy, it’s a win-win situation all round.
Tuesday, 28 June 2016
World Health Organization Study Proves Need for Regulation of Fast Food Industries
Africa: Extreme Weather Increasing Level of Toxins in Food, Scientists Warn
farmers |
Nairobi — As food plants suffer more stress, they are producing more health-damaging chemicals, researchers find. As they struggle to
deal with more extreme weather, a range of food crops are generating
more of chemical compounds that can cause health problems for people and
livestock who eat them, scientists have warned.
2nd annual AgricBusiness commenced yesterday in Nigeria
Chief Executive Officer/Director of Events, Dr. Kune Igoni, |
Monday, 27 June 2016
DABINO OR DATE FRUITS: UNSUNG HEALTHY NUTS OF THE DESERTS
Date-Dabino |
Many would have come across this fruit
usually hawked by northerners around the country but only a few would
have paid attention to details about this plant.
Improving Food Access in Minnesota
Ethiopia: Booming ICT Networks Foster Multidimensional Growth
ICT |
A range of
activities whether undertaken indoor or outdoor, knowledge transfers and
other related human tasks have been facilitated by ICT and other
ongoing technology-born devices. Apart from playing
an unmatched role in disseminating information, easing communication
challenges, keeping quality and expanding education, ICT has also become
one of human job creation opportunities. This dynamic science-born new
technology utility is not confined to specific purposes but it as well
is used for enhancing multidimensional growth.
CASSAVA : Foundation advocates new approach to increased yield
cassava |
Sunday, 26 June 2016
Survival of Women Owned Businesses: NEPC holds interactive session in Lagos
NEPC |
The Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC) has
organized an interactive session on Women in Export, which will enable
the setting up of national strategies and policies that would enable
women achieve their potentials in international trade.
CHECKING DESERT ENCROACHMENT : Kaduna State Govt. To Plant 10m Trees
Soil |
Antibiotic Growth Promoters: A Double-edged Sword of Antibiotic Resistance and Virulence
Ebonyi Empowers 3500 Farmers on Cassava Value Chain
cassava |
From North to South, African Farmers are Putting Great Technology to Work
Charles Maina |
Agriculture has
played a vital role in the growth of civilisations and industry in
Africa. The ancient Egyptians were able to make cultural and
technological strides in large part due to the fertile soils of the
Nile, optimising farming patterns around the flooding of the great river
and developing the first known irrigation system to ensure a steady
supply of food and raw materials. But in modern times, agriculture is
too often seen as a backward sector, particularly where small-scale
farmers are involved.
Saturday, 25 June 2016
Price Of Bread will be high soon- Bakers
Bread |
Chief Simeon Abanulor, the National
Chairman, Association of Master Bakers and Caterers of Nigeria, said
“there would be a hike in the price of bread to enable bakers to remain
in business.
Philadelphia Passes Soda Tax
Federal Ministry of Agriculture Associate With China To Train Personnel
Friday, 24 June 2016
91 percent of imported tomato paste fake – Erisco, Dangote
tomato paste |
Tomato: Farmers Crave Standard Storage Facility
Tomato |
Agriculture is Africa’s biggest employer of labour – Elumelu
Tony Elumelu |
The National Grazing Reserves Agency Bill has passed the first reading stage at the Senate.
National Grazing Agency Bill |
The National Grazing Reserves Agency Bill has passed the first reading stage at the Senate. The
bill, which is set to establish grazing reserves for cattle and
pastoralists across the country, was sponsored by a Senator from Kano
Central, Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso.
AfDB plans $175m for agricultural transformation in North-West region
AFDB |
Thursday, 23 June 2016
Keying Into Cassava Production As Solution To Nigeria’s Economic Woes
farmers |
SENATE PASSES GRAZING BILL FOR FIRST READING
cow |
Commissioner wants Fadama initiative extended to all 13 LGAs in Ebonyi
What Will it Take to End Global Malnutrition by 2030?
Wednesday, 22 June 2016
It takes 7 to 10 years to genetically modify 1 crop – NABDA
Prof. Lucy Ogbadu |
PROMOTION OF EBONYI WORKERS NOW TO BE BASED ON FARM SIZE- Gov.Umahi
Ebonyi State Governor, Chief David Umahi |
Ebonyi State Governor, Chief David Umahi, has warned
that promotion of civil servants in the state will henceforth be based
on their performance in agriculture rather than length of service.
NO GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS OFFICIALLY GROWN IN NIGERIA - FG / Argument
GMO Foods |
The Minister of Environment, Amina Mohammed has called on Nigerians not to panic over the issue of Genetically Modified Organism (GMO). She said presently no genetically modified organisms are officially grown in Nigeria.
SENATE PASSES CACS BILL INTO LAW
CBN |
The Commercial Agriculture Credit Scheme bill has been passed into law after it’s third reading on the 7th of June 2016.
Barilla’s Commitment to Food that is Good for You and The Planet
Tuesday, 21 June 2016
Sultan Wants FG To Review Ban On Rice Importation
rice |
CBN to empower 4000 Anambra rice farmers with N1.6bn
Wheat |
Monday, 20 June 2016
To Fight Water Insecurity, the UAE Takes to the Skies
A date plantation in the UAE desert. Cloud seeding may help decrease reliance on desalination and wasteful irrigation practices. |
I CAN SOLVE TOMATO EBOLA OUTBREAK – Animashaun , Fmr.Lagos Commisioner
Dr. Animashaun |
“The deployment of different strategies locally, to
tackle tomato Ebola is the key, rather than using foreign technology
which might not be applicable to the Nigeria climate and weather.” These
were the words of a one-time Lagos State Commissioner for Agriculture
and Rural Development, Dr. Mufutau Animashaun during an interview
session.
Sunday, 19 June 2016
‘Experimental Grazing In 11 States Will Improve Dairy Production’
Cow |
Cassava farmers can get 50 tonnes per hectare – FECA
FECA |
According
to Norman Boulaug, “the first essential component of social justice is
adequate food for all mankind. Food is the moral right of all who are
born into this world.” Therefore, food must be available, accessed, and
adequate for everybody at all times.
YOUTH IN AGRICULTURE: THE SOLUTION TO NIGERIA’S SOCIO-ECONOMIC CHALLENGES
Nagropreneur |
Saturday, 18 June 2016
Open Agriculture Initiative: Is Digital Farming the Future of Food?
Open Agriculture Initiative
|
At the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Media
Lab, a team of engineers, architects, urban planners, economists, and
scientists are on a mission to revolutionize and more specifically,
digitalize agriculture.
FG Urged To Implement Insurance Scheme For Farmers To Boost Food Production
farmers |
23 Arrested for Illegal Tree Felling by Forestry Task force in Kogi State
woods |
No fewer than 23 persons have been arrested in Kogi State for illegal
felling of trees, while trucks load of woods were also impounded by the
Forestry Task force set up by the state government.
Friday, 17 June 2016
Analysis Highlights Countries Leading the Fight Against Food Waste
A comprehensive analysis indicates the efficacy of well-crafted legislative frameworks in reducing household food waste generation. |
Genetically Modified Food Items: Practitioners move against its importation
NBMA |
The National Biosafety Management Agency (NBMA) has
begun moves to introduce Genetically Modified (GMOs) cotton and maize
into the country’s food and farming system.
TOHFAN DISBURSES TRACTORS TO FARMERS IN ZARIA
TOHFAN DISBURSES TRACTORS TO FARMERS IN ZARIA |
Towards improving the agricultural sector by enhancing
farmers’ productivity, Tractor Owners and Hiring Facilities Association
of Nigeria (TOHFAN) has distributed tractors to farmers in Zaria, Kaduna
State.
Thursday, 16 June 2016
Sub-Standard Tomato Pastes: Health Care Committee to Investigate NAFDAC
Sub-Standard |
The National Assembly’s Joint Committee on Health-Care
Services and Drugs and Narcotics on Thursday, 9th June, made a move to
investigate allegations against the National Agency for Food and Drug
Administration and Control (NAFDAC), with regards to importation of
substandard and cancer causing tomato paste into Nigeria.
Big Food Changes Direction on GMOs
As Vermont successfully passed a GMO labeling bill into law, big food companies are calling for a national standard. |
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