The FG has reiterated its readiness
to ensure a safe food for all and sundry in Nigeria including the unborn babies
and their mothers while pregnant. This commitment was made by the Minister of
State, Federal Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD) Senator Heineken
Lokpobiri during a high level Round table on Scaling up food system
intervention for nutrition through public-private partnership in Abuja.
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Wednesday, 31 May 2017
Rivers’ governor lauds Ogbeh for insulating agric from politics
Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike |
Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike, has lauded the Minister of Agriculture,
Chief Audu Ogbeh for displaying maturity by ensuring that the issues of food
production are insulated from politics. He said this in his welcome address at
the 42nd National Council on Agriculture meeting held at Port
Harcourt, Rivers state.
Tuesday, 30 May 2017
Starting a Cocoa Farm This Season
Cocoa |
Cocoa, according to
the Cocoa Research Institute of Nigeria (CRIN), was introduced by the
Portuguese into the Gulf of Guinea from where it got to Nigeria around
the last quarter of the 19th Century. The introduced variety was the
Amelonado.
Rice Production in Nigeria Increases to 5.8 Million Tonnes
Rice |
Goronyo disclosed in Abuja.
Monday, 29 May 2017
Board Chairman Interview - Seychelles Fishing Authority Should Take Hard Decisions Quickly
Fishing Authority |
With limited
land resources, Seychelles is dependent on the ocean and for many years
the fishery sector has been the 115-island archipelago's second-largest
part of the economy, after tourism. As one of the key players in the
sector, the Seychelles Fishing Authority (SFA) plays an immense role in
promoting sustainable and responsible fishing.
Boxes of Stolen Chicken Portions Stashed Under Bed, Couches in Cape Town
Chicken |
More than 100 boxes
of stolen chicken portions were recovered just hours after being taken
off a hijacked truck in Nyanga, police said on Wednesday.
Sunday, 28 May 2017
Kenya Mulls Specialty Teas Auction At Coast
Tea |
Kenya plans to open
up a specialty and orthodox tea auction in Mombasa in a move expected
to make the country the pioneer purple tea sales host.
Saturday, 27 May 2017
Fisheries Official's Laptop Seized Over Alleged Corruption
fish |
A government
official responsible for managing fishing allocation rights has been
implicated in alleged corruption, the Department of Agriculture,
Forestry and Fisheries has said.
If Drought Continues, More Farmers Will Close Shop - Free State Agriculture CEO
farmland |
If the drought
continues unabated, it could see more farmers close shop, CEO of Free
State Agriculture, Henk Vermeulen, said.
Friday, 26 May 2017
Minister and PS Hard-Pressed to Explain Flour Pricing
A sample of a two-kilo packet of Pembe maize meal that will retail at Sh90 starting on May 17, 2017, according to Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Willy Bett. |
Agriculture Cabinet
Secretary Willy Bett and Principal Secretary Richard Lesiyampe were on
Thursday hard-pressed to explain how they arrived at the subsidized
prices for maize flour.
FG takes action against importation, rolls out 200 rice mills
Acting President Prof. Yemi Osinbajo |
The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief
Audu Ogbeh has intimated the Federal
Executive Council headed by the Acting
President Prof. Yemi Osinbajo that about 200 rice mills would soon be
distributed to owners against
importation and self sufficiency.
Secondary School pupils exposed to agro business at RMRDC
Secondary School pupils |
As part of
catching them young, youths from secondary schools in Abuja and other elders from
the NYSC were gathered yesterday to a lecture about how to make career from
agricbusiness.
Wither, Liberian Agriculture?
farmers |
The nation
yesterday morning awoke to a shocking surprise--the replacement of
Agriculture Minister Moses Zinnah by his Deputy for Technical Services,
Madam Seklau Wiles.
Thursday, 25 May 2017
Genetically Engineered Disappointments
GMO |
Agriculture On Allegations of Corruption Related to Fishing Rights Allocation Process
fishing |
DAFF taking action against allegations of corruption related to Fishing Rights Allocation Process
The Department of
Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (DAFF) of the Republic of South
Africa received information about the allegations that could amount to
corruption involving a member of the Allocation Team (hereinafter
referred to as the "member") in the current Fishing Rights Allocation
Process (FRAP).
Wednesday, 24 May 2017
Rwanda: Youth in Agribusiness Must Make the Most of New Partnership
young farmers |
A new five-year
partnership agreement between Rwanda Youth in Agribusiness Forum (RYAF)
and Ghanaian African Agribusiness Incubation Network (AAIN) was on
Wednesday signed to support youth in agribusiness.
Agro Project Targets 400 Farmers
farmers |
A three-year
agriculture program targeting 400 farmers in Margibi County has been
launched by the Association of Evangelicals of Liberia (AEL).The Jersey Project is aimed at empowering local farmers in Gibi and Kakata Districts.
Tuesday, 23 May 2017
Agro dealers stage peaceful protest in Abuja
Agro dealers stage peaceful protest in Abuja |
The Growth Enhancement Scheme
Agro-dealers Association of Nigeria (GESAAN) took to the streets of Abuja recently,
to protest the nonpayment of a N39 Billion outstanding debt owed them by the
Federal Government.
FG to establish Agro-Rangers against cattle rustlers
cow |
·
*FMARD set to deploy agric
plantation
In combating insecurity as regards food production across the country,
the Federal Government has disclosed that it intends to launch a new department
called Agro-Rangers, to fight multiple taxation of food; farmers- herdsmen clashes
and to put a stop to the activities of the cattle rustlers.
Orange-fleshed sweetpotato in school meals to improve nutrition and cut Nigeria’s wheat imports
Kano State Govt to Buy Wheat Seed From Sudan, Saudi Arabia
Wheat Seed |
The Kano State
Government on Wednesday said it planned to buy wheat seeds from Sudan
and Saudi Arabia to boost wheat production in the state.
Zimbabwe: Wheat Farmers Miss Deadline
wheat |
MOST farmers have
missed the May 15 winter wheat planting deadline after failing to
harvest their summer crop in time to make way for the new crop in what
could result in output falling far below what is required to meet
Zimbabwe's flour requirement.
Monday, 22 May 2017
Apex council approves national commission for agric colleges, among others · Permits Minister to seek FEC approval for TETFUND support
Remembering the Farmers Who Died Trying to Feed Nation
South Africa |
Every year, the list of farmers on the Wall of Remembrance at Nampo Park in Bothaville, Free State, grows longer.
Nigeria: Wealth of 5 Richest Nigerians Can End Extreme Poverty in Nigeria - Oxfam
Aliko Dangote. |
The Inequality
report released by Oxfam International on Wednesday, revealed that the
combined wealth of five richest Nigerians, put at $29.9 billion, could
end extreme poverty in the country.
Sunday, 21 May 2017
Kenya: Fertiliser and Disease Partly to Blame for Maize Shortage
armyworms |
Suspect subsidized fertilizer and a lethal maize disease are partly to blame for the
current acute shortage of Kenya's staple food.
Saturday, 20 May 2017
Unmasking The Billionaire Millers Who Shipped Maize to Mombasa
The MV IVS Pinehurst after it docked at the port of Mombasa on Tuesday with 29,900 tons of maize. |
As many questions
remain unanswered on the identity of the billionaire millers who brought
in the cargo of maize, what is clear is that they have been here before
- done that.
Zimbabwe: Compensation for Seized Land 'An Urgent Issue', Germany Tells Zimbabwe
A Tobacco farm in Zimbabwe. |
Germany has
reportedly demanded compensation for land seized from its citizens
during Zimbabwe's controversial land reforms, saying this was "an urgent
and important issue".
Friday, 19 May 2017
East Africa: Tanzania Inks Cassava Export Deal to China
Cassava |
Ghana: Fisheries Minister Inaugurates Task Force On Inspection of Fishing Vessels
Task Force On Inspection of Fishing Vessels |
An eight-member Task Force that will enforce fisheries law and regulations has been inaugurated in Accra.
Thursday, 18 May 2017
Kenya's Deputy President Defends Intervention in Maize Crisis
A couple at the Ronald Ngala branch of Tuskys Supermarket in Nairobi purchase a packet of maize flour on May 17, 2017. |
Deputy President
William Ruto Tuesday went full-throttle to defend the government's
intervention in the maize shortage, debunking what he said were lies
well told to criticise its solutions.
Thursday, 11 May 2017
Why Africa is Due to Import U.S.$110 Billion Food By 2025
Tomatoe |
The African
continent has the potential to feed itself and even have surplus food to
export to other parts of the world. But instead, the continent imports
$35 billion worth of food and agricultural products every year, and if
the current predictions hold, the import bill will rise to $110 billion
annually by 2025.
PRESS RELEASE - FG UNVEILS STRATEGY TO TACKLE NUTRITION AND BOOST ECONOMY-LOKPOBIRI
Senator Heineken Lokpobiri |
Child Malnutrition Surges in Somalia
Child Malnutrition Surges in Somalia |
The projected
number of children expected to suffer has skyrocketed, doubling since
January of this year. The country's combination of drought, dislocation,
and disease is proving fatal for children.
The UN Children's
Fund (UNICEF) announced in a statement on Tuesday that the number of
children projected to suffer from acute malnutrition in Somalia during
2017 increased by 50 percent since initial estimates at the beginning of
this year.
Wednesday, 10 May 2017
Thousands of Ghanaian Farmers to 'Plants for Food and Jobs'
Under a campaign, farmers would be supported in the effort to increase production |
More than 27,000
farmers in the Brong-Ahafo Region have registered to benefit from the
'Planting for Food and Jobs' campaign, Mr Kwaku Asomah-Cheremeh, the
Brong-Ahafo Regional Minister, said last week.
IAR 2017 Annual Research Review and REFILS demand for timely inputs supply
IAR 2017 Annual Research Review and REFILS Group Picture |
·
*Advocate
for mandate review of research institutes
·
*Says
2016 cropping season successful…
Poverty is Sexist, Bill and Melinda Gates Say in Annual Letter
Bill and
Melinda Gates Foundation |
Bill and
Melinda Gates have released their annual letter, and this time it is
addressed to their "dear friend" Warren Buffett, who donated most of his
fortune to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in order to fight
disease and reduce inequity.
In the 2017
letter, they reply to a letter Buffett sent them, asking the Gates's to
"reflect on what impact his gift has had on the world".
Here are excerpts taken from the letter - you can also read the full letter here:
Report on On-Farm Trial of GMO rice hazy
GMO |
Contrary to the impression created by a social media report that on-farm trials on Genetically Modified Organism (GMO) rice was going on at the National Cereals Institute (NCRI) Baddegi, Niger State, it has been found that the situation remains unclear although the technology has been reportedly cautiously accepted by the scientists who see the technology as a means to feed the fast-growing Nigerian population which is already hitting
over 200million.
How Men and Women Respond Differently to Climate Change in Benin
farmer |
As climate
change brings with it increased extreme weather events, one of the
pressing issues for Africa's farmers will be how to address these
challenges. One dimension to be factored in is that men and women
farmers are responding to the pressures differently. The Conversation
Africa's Samantha Spooner asked Grace Villamor about her research on gender-specific responses by farmers in Benin.
Sudan Agriculture Bank Signs Deals With U.S. Firms
farmer |
Tuesday, 9 May 2017
Tanzania Now Sole Beans Producer, Feeding 10 African Countries
Beans |
Nigerian Officials Jailed for Stealing Rice Meant for Food Aid
IDP camp |
A Borno State High
Court, sitting in Maiduguri, sentenced two men to two years
in prison for stealing rice donated by foreign donors to internally
displaced persons.
Lawmakers Split On Uhuru Move to Lower Food Prices
President Uhuru Kenyatta |
President Uhuru
Kenyatta's announcement that a supplementary budget will be presented to
Parliament as it resumes today to address the cost of living has been
received mixed reactions from leaders.
Saturday, 6 May 2017
‘Nigeria should develop her standards that keys in into international standards’
Engr. Segun Bolaji |
Engr. Segun
Bolaji is a director of S.Adiss Agricultural Engineering Limited, indigenous
fabricators of feed mills and other production and processing machines since
1979. Here, in this interview conducted on the grounds of Eagle Square, Abuja
he spoke on the quality of locally fabricated equipment and why Nigeria should
have her own standards. Excerpts…
Friday, 5 May 2017
There is need to support realization of potentials of high yielding crops with fertilizer---Agric minister
Chief Audu Ogbeh |
* Nigeria will save N1.71b if adopts UDP
The minister
of agriculture and rural development, Chief Audu Ogbeh, has said it was important
to recognize the need to support the realization of the genetic potential of
our increasingly high-yielding crop varieties being adopted by Nigeria’s
numerous farmers with appropriate fertilizer.
Thursday, 4 May 2017
New helmsman resumes at BOA for re-capitalization
Editorial- Don’t subject Research Institutes to ridicule
Research |
The
deplorable conditions of most research Institutes in Nigeria should be a
concern for anybody who may have witnessed what it used to be during the
colonial era in the time past. The legacies left behind In the research
institutes are almost disappeared in many of these Institutes as a result of
paucity of funds.
Wednesday, 3 May 2017
N39 Billion debt: Agro dealers stage peaceful protest in Abuja
Agro-dealers |