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The Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS)

Tuesday, 31 October 2017

Taking Back Ownership of Our Crop Genetic Resources

The Open Source Seed Initiative board members discuss providing an alternative to proprietary control of seed.
Crop Genetic Resources
We Americans value the freedom to do what we want with our property. These days, our freedom of action in regard to what we own is increasingly being eroded and constrained by the expansion of corporate power and the evolving legal dimensions of ownership.

Monday, 30 October 2017

Farmers Claim Drift Problems Persist After Two States Banned Herbicide Dicamba

Monsanto’s Dicamba-Based Herbicides are Wreaking Havoc in the Midwest
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Researchers from the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture found in August that every formulation of the herbicide dicamba they tested—including Monsanto’s XtendiMax, BASF’s Engenia, and DuPont’s FeXapan—displayed volatility, or a tendency to blow away from the location it was originally sprayed. Some formulations remained volatile for up to 36 hours, even when proper application instructions were followed carefully.

Sunday, 29 October 2017

Organic agriculture: panacea for job and health creations


In black suits, Dr. O. O Adeoluwa giving training lecture on organic to participant from Gombe state.

The Lead Country Coordinator, Ecological Organic Agriculture (EOA) Dr. O.O Adeoluwa has described the opportunities in the practice of non-synthetic crops and animals’ productivity as a greater antidote to fighting unemployment and health creation for the majority people, emphasized the need for farmers to acquire training for optimal benefits.

UK Yam, exporter denies rejection, say they were certified



Lt-Rt- Capt John Okakpu, Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh, Prof. Simon Irtwange & Prience Yandeu Amaabai, Yam Exporter to United State, during the end of the yam exporters’ stakeholders meeting held in Abuja.


·         Minister says we are undaunted
·         British to train Nigeria to exploit $30 market

As against the recent report of Nigerian yams rejection recently exported to United Kingdom, the real exporter of the produce Prince Yandev Amaabai has finally cleared the air saying all his consignments were cleared at the United Kingdom (UK) and delivery to the selling ware houses. Meanwhile, Agriculture Minister, Chief Audu Ogbeh said there was no going back.

Sesame stakeholders shocked at mycotoxin

In tie standing, RMRDC Dr. Negedu speaking on mycotoxin.


·       4.5 billion exposed to aflatoxin
·        $750 million losses to grains in Africa
·       Nigeria has no legislative  control
·       Farmers refuse to off take aflasafe

Many stakeholders at the sesame seeds training and awareness raising on best agronomic practices to attracting market and ensuring food safety were yesterday totally perplexed at the devastating effect of mycotoxin on both human and animal just as 4.5 billion people are said to be exposed to the bacteria, thereby causing one ill health or the other with Nigeria having no specific regulation to ensure control.

Remembering Gus Schumacher: Farm Hero and Food Justice Advocate

Gus Schumacher, food justice advocate and farmers market proponent, passed away at age 77.
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Bioversity International released a new report analyzing how agrobiodiversity, or the biological diversity of food, can improve food system resilience, sustainability, and nutrition. Titled “Mainstreaming Agrobiodiversity in Sustainable Food Systems,” the 200-page report outlines how biodiversity can help us produce foods that are both nutritious and sustainable.

Saturday, 28 October 2017

Tanzania: Aga Khan's Lifeline for Farmers

President John Magufuli bids farewell to visiting Prince Karim Aga Khan with whom he held talks at the State House in Dar es Salaam.
For many years Athumani Mohamed Omolo, a smallholder farmer in Mtwara Rural District, couldn't produce enough to feed his family. He wasn't the only one, with many smallholder farmers in this district facing a four-month lean period year after year. It wasn't until he received training from an Aga Khan Foundation (AKF)-trained lead farmer that he learned how to farm sustainably and increase productivity.

Friday, 27 October 2017

New Global Hunger Report: farmer Collaborate for Comprehensive Analysis

A new United Nations collaborative report finds global hunger is on the rise.
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The United Nations released a report in September saying global hunger increased from 2015 to 2016, with the number of chronically undernourished reaching 815 million people, or 11 percent of the global population.

After a Global Hunger Increase, These 17 Organizations Innovate for Change

U.N. tracks rise in global hunger despite eradication efforts, but organizations are using agroecology and regenerative agriculture to combat malnutrition
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The United Nations released a report in September titled State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2017,” identifying a five-percent increase in global hunger from 2015 to 2016.

Image Speaks- Thursday end of the yam exporters’ stakeholders meeting held in Abuja.

Lt-Rt- Capt John Okakpu, Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh, Prof. Simon Irtwange & Prience Yandeu Amaabai, Yam Exporter to United State, during the end of the yam exporters’ stakeholders meeting held in Abuja.

Thursday, 26 October 2017

Angola: ANAVI Strives to End Egg Imports

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The National Association of Poultry Producers of Angola (ANAVI) intends, in the medium term, to stop egg imports and is therefore committed to increasing production levels.

Kenya: Finance Lift for Drought Prone Kenya Livestock Farmers

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LOCAL livestock farmers enduring the worst drought in decades are set to access to training and credit facilities through a new programme stakeholders have launched.

Wednesday, 25 October 2017

New Report:C Affects Every Step of the Food Value Chain

A new IFPRI report examines climate change’s effect on global nutrition, and how mitigation and adaptation strategies throughout the food system can help.
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Researchers from the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) have published an extensive report highlighting the effects of climate change on agriculture and global nutrition.

Students Are Trashing Hunger, Not Food

New Report, Trash Hunger, Not Food: A Guide to End Food Waste on Campus, provides resources to students seeking to reduce food waste at their school.
Students Are Trashing Hunger, Not Food
From Vietnam War protests to the French Revolution, young people have been a catalyst for major social and economic change throughout history.

Tuesday, 24 October 2017

Image Speaks- 41st Nigerian Institute of Food Science and Technology Conference held in Abuja

Group picture at the  41st Nigerian Institute of Food Science and Technology Conference held in Abuja

After Hurricane Maria, Long-Term Recovery Efforts Are Crucial

The Puerto Rico Real-Time Recovery Fund is directing 100 percent of donations to long-term relief for Hurricane Maria victims.
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Hurricane Maria, the second major hurricane to pass through the Caribbean in a matter of weeks, directly hit Puerto Rico on September 20, 2017. Arriving as a Category 4 storm, Maria has caused severe flooding, structural damage to homes, transportation routes, and critical infrastructure, and the loss of all electricity across the island.

Most American Food Waste Comes From Consumers, Research Reveals

The Natural Resources Defense Council’s latest food waste report highlights how consumers are the biggest wasters of food across the entire food chain.
 Food Waste
The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) recently released the second edition of its landmark food waste report, Wasted: How America Is Losing up to 40 Percent of Its Food from Farm to Fork to Landfill. The new report highlights the latest studies, success stories, and key recommendations for reducing food waste across the food system in the United States.

Monday, 23 October 2017

For Climate Change, the American Farmer is the Sleeping Giant

The American Farmer could be a sleeping giant in the fight against climate change.
For Climate Change, the American Farmer is the Sleeping Giant
The most recent National Climate Assessment found that temperatures across the United States have already risen due to climate change by more than 1 degree on average.

Leaders Gather to Develop Sustainable Solutions in Asia-Pacific

EAT Foundation holds Asia-Pacific Forum to discuss sustainability, health, food systems, and U.N. Sustainable Development Goals.
Dr. Bruce Tolentino
The inaugural EAT Asia-Pacific Food Forum will be held on October 30 and 31, 2017, in Jakarta, Indonesia.

‘My China experience with NCAM technologies’


The National Secretary, Federation of Agricultural Commodity Association of Nigeria (FACAN) Dr. Bello Nuhu Dogongaji


The National Secretary, Federation of Agricultural Commodity Association of Nigeria (FACAN) Dr. Bello Nuhu Dogongaji shares his experience in relation to the National Centre for Agricultural Mechanization (NCAM). He pointed out that both the private and government sectors must harness the potential at the Centre for development of the sector through the using simple tools and equipment to reduce farming drudgery.

FG to upscale food production


Cross Section at the 2017 Agriculture Joint Review


*prioritizes 10 key agric projects

The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh, has disclosed that the federal government was working hard to upscale the present level of its production from 45 percent increase to higher level of productivity. He said this while addressing the participants of the Joint Sector Review in Abuja.

Fadama threatens sanction against defaulters of MoU





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The National Coordinator, FADAMA III Additional Financing(AF) programme, Mr. Tayo Adewumi has threatened to sanction any state where there isdefault of Menoranda of understanding (MoUs) or a breach of guidelines, by withholding the disbursement meant for such state. The threat was issued at a technical meeting with agro-dealers, off-takers and officials in-charge of the programme from all participating states, held in Abuja.

Editorial - Rejection of exported yam by U.K authorities, an embarrassment


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The recent rejection of yams exported to the United Kingdom (UK) by Nigeria is, to say the least, very embarrassing. It is embarrassing because in the first place we were not even supposed to be talking of exporting raw commodities by now but processed or value-added goods.

Cocoa summit: Stakeholders consider new body to regulate affairs


Agric Minister, chief Audu Ogbeh, Minister of State For industry  and Trade, Aisha Abubakar and CEO NEPC, Mr, Segun Awolowo at the International Cocoa Summit exhibition.


·       *FG regrets set back

Stakeholders in cocoa productivity have decided to move the industry forward by having a central body similar to the Cocoa Board of olden days to govern, regulate and serve as a body to guarantee loans for farmers, among other functions just as the Federal Government (FG) expressed its regret for the neglect of the sub sector that have been a strong engine power of the country in term of foreign earning in the past. Also, Taraba state governor, Arc. Darius Dickson Ishaku announced plans to reenact the semblance of the defunct Cocoa Board very soon.

Igwe, Ukulu Kingdom asks COMFAS to grow patiently in rural agriculture


Chairman, Dunukofia local government Council, Hon. Uchenna Umerie and President,  Comafas, Austin Maduka.


The Igwe Peter Uyanwa Ezedike of Ukulu kingdom has advised the Community Allied Farmers Association of Nigeria (COMAFAS) to be patient and consistently pursued its rural agricultural development dream towards ensuring food security in Nigeria.

Sunday, 22 October 2017

The Food and Health Lab Challenge You to Mindfully Meet the Food Waste Challenge

Research and action to mindfully meeting the food waste challenge for nutrition.
 Food and Health
Dr. Selena Ahmed, an ethnobotanist, and Dr. Carmen Byker Shanks, a nutritionist, challenge you to mindfully reduce your food waste to improve nutrition.

Botswana: Ngamiland in Suspected FMD Outbreak

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Foot and Mouth Disease in cattle
Farmers and the public are informed of the suspected outbreak of Foot and Mouth Disease in Ngamiland district.

Saturday, 21 October 2017

Researchers Build Interactive Toolkits to Teach About Pesticides

A team of researchers has created a series of interactive educational tools to explore the histories of widely-used pesticides.
Toolkits to Teach About Pesticides
This article is a follow-up to our recent post exploring the political and community conflicts sparked by expanding use of the pesticide dicamba and describes new research that suggests that dicamba volatility in United States cropping systems may be more likely and widespread than has been understood.

Namibia: Water Conservation Under Spotlight At High Level Talks

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With studies having shown that more rainwater is stored underground on farms with bush thinning compared to farms with none, and with a poor grazing conditions, the challenges now are how Namibian producers can use these advantages and how international consumers can get the assurance that the meat bought at a bonus is produced in the right manner.

Friday, 20 October 2017

Tanzania Can Become World Food Basket

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Food Basket
WAS recently impressed when Nigerian business leader Aliko Dangote dominated the world on Wednesday, after various media outlets quoted him after he had addressed a meeting in New York.

26 September 2017 New Era (Windhoek) Namibia: Niledutch Offers New Hope for Grape Export Through Lüderitz Port

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Grape growers were given new hope of exporting their produce through the Port of Lüderitz in the near future.

Thursday, 19 October 2017

Image Speaks- Community Allied Farmers Association of Nigeria (COMAFAS) ongoing grassroots mobilizations

This is Community Allied Farmers Association of Nigeria (COMAFAS) ongoing grassroots mobilizations and best agronmics practice training to farmers at Dunukofia, Anambra state. This is presently ongoing as pictures speak.

Nigeria: 2.9 Million Children Benefit From Govt's School Feeding Programme

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Over 19,000 schools have so far been covered under the National Home Grown School Feeding Programme.

South Africa: Farmers Speak Out Against New Plant Bills

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"Seed is something that is sacred. Seed is life. In our tradition, it is about culture, identity; it's about sharing ... If everything is for sale, when will it stop?" asked Rifqah Tifloen at a public hearing on the Plant Improvement Bill and the Plant Breeders' Rights Bill in Port Elizabeth's City Hall on Friday.

Wednesday, 18 October 2017

Sudan: Bread Scarcity Closes School Cafeterias, North Kordofan

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The scarcity of flour in the capital of North Kordofan and other towns has worsened. School cafeterias were forced to close as they were unable to offer bread to the pupils and students.

Botswana: Horticulture Way to GoRalotsia

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In view of its endless job creation possibilities along the lines of input supply, seedling and flower production, machinery contracting and refrigerated trucks hiring among others, horticulture has every reason to be regarded as the second green diamond for this nation.

Tuesday, 17 October 2017

Africa: Fall Armyworm to Cost More Than U.S.$2 Billion in Losses

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Armyworm
African countries are facing a maize shortage and losses running into billions of dollars due to the devastation caused by the fall armyworm.

East Africa: Stakeholders Tackle Blows Hindering East Africa Agro Sector

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Agro Sector
THE agriculture sector in East Africa is not developing fast enough to meet market demands due to the lack of commercialization, mechanization and access to information.

Monday, 16 October 2017

Image speaks- National Agric Show 10th Anniversary and World Food Day

Cross section of pictures at National Agric Show 10th Anniversary and World Food Day, held at the National Agricultural Show Ground, Km 28, Abuja-Keffi Road, Tudun Wada, Karu L.G.A., Nasarawa State.

NEEM elects Karaya, others as leaders




The  New NEEM Executives

The Federation of Agricultural Commodity Association of Nigeria (FACAN) has conducted an election that emerged Alhaji Musa Karaya as the President of Neen Growers, Processors and Marketers Association with six other Vice President (VP) from the geo-Political zones of country as officers.

South Africa: From a Dumpsite to a Vegetable Garden

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 Vegetable Garden
Five residents of France location in Pietermaritzburg have turned a dump site into a vegetable garden, selling and donating vegetables to the community .

Africa: Millions of People On Brink of Severe Food Crisis

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Over hundred million people are facing food insecurity with some on the brink of famine, says Daniel Gustafson, deputy director of the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization. Helping people feed themselves is key.

Saturday, 14 October 2017

Six Million Nigerian Under-Five Children Stunted Due to Malnutrition - Unicef

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Over six million children in Nigeria under the age of five are stunted due to malnutrition, the United Nations Childrens Fund, UNICEF, has said.

Tanzania: Farmers Grapple With Low Prices

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Following a drop in tobacco prices in the world market, firms buying the crop in Chunya District, Mbeya Region, have as well reduced the quantity of tobacco they buy from farmers.

Friday, 13 October 2017

EOA Initiative next level

The visiting Kenyan, in black and white top, Miss Stella Joan Muthoni with other executives of FACAN  in Abuja and the media consultant, Publisher of Foodfarmnews, Ayeni Oladehinde.
A representative of aCatalyst Consulting Firm from Nairobi, Kenya, Miss Stella Joan Muthoni has visited the Federation of Agricultural Commodity Association of Nigeria (FACAN) in a bit to take accesscement of Ecological Organic Agriculture (EOA) Initiative among local farmers and other stakeholders at all the value chains of its productivity in Nigeria. 

Thursday, 12 October 2017

Image speaks- Brazil Delegates Visit to Strenghten Nigerian Agriculture Relationship

Group Picture during the Brazilian Minister of External Relations, Aloysio Nunes Ferreira to the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh, at the Ministers conference room

Uganda: Armyworm to Cost Uganda Shs 720 Billion, Says Research

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 Armyworm
Ugandan farmers are set to lose 400,000 tonnes of grain worth $200m (Shs 720bn) as a result of the fall armyworm invasion, a study has found.

Kenya: Food Shortage Looms as Maize Harvest Declines

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A food crisis is looming in the country with this season's maize harvest expected to be 20 per cent less than the projected 40 million bags due to erratic rainfall coupled with Fall Armyworm invasion in the grain baskets.

Wednesday, 11 October 2017

East Africa: Limited Supply to Keep Maize Prices Up in Region

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Maize supply in East Africa is expected to remain restricted up to July 2018 due to Tanzania banning export of the grain to neighbouring countries.