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Sunday, 31 December 2017
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Africa: Zim Earns $870m From Tobacco
Tobacco |
Zimbabwe has earned
$871, 2 million from 176,4 million kilogrammes of tobacco exported
mainly to South Africa and China since the beginning of 2017.
Saturday, 30 December 2017
Liberia: Smartphones Take Agricultural Data Collection to New Level
Farmer |
The Ministry of
Agriculture (MOA) with support and funding from the Food and Agriculture
Organization (FAO) has engaged several extension workers in a three-day
training at the Central Agricultural Research Institute (CARI) in
Suakoko District, Bong County.
Friday, 29 December 2017
Gambia: 60 SECCOs to Operate in 2017 / 2018 Groundnut Trade Season
Groundnut |
The Management of
the National Food Security, Processing and Management Corporation has
informed the press that 60 Cooperative Producers' Marketing Societies
have been pre-financed by the National Food Security, Processing and
Management Corporation and they are currently operating.
Thursday, 28 December 2017
NASS sets to probe 15% cassava bread levy
Speaker of the house of Representative, Yakubu Dogara |
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Cried out on 10m job losses with investment
The House of Representatives, National Assembly, sitting
in Abuja has mandated the Committees on Agriculture and Banking/ Currency to investigate
the disbursement of 10billion cassava bread fund just as they complained about
job and investment losses of growers running to millions of naira due to delay
in implementation.
Zambia: Lungu Commissions U.S.$5 Million Fertiliser Plant
fertiliser |
THE Government
expects the price of fertiliser in the country to reduce as President
Edgar Lungu officially commissions the US $5 million Zambian fertiliser
blending Plant at the Lusaka South Multi-Facility Economic Zone (MFEZ)
today.
Wednesday, 27 December 2017
Zimbabwe: Mnangagwa Govt 'Orders Land Grabbers to Vacate Farms' - Report
A Tobacco farm in Zimbabwe. |
Zimbabwe's new
minister of lands, agriculture and rural settlement, Retired Air Marshal
Perrance Shiri, has reportedly ordered those who have illegally
occupied farm lands to leave "immediately" or face the wrath of law.
Tuesday, 26 December 2017
Uganda: The Money in Making Banana Fibre Products
A hut made of dry banana fibre. |
Uganda is the
second largest producer of bananas after India with about 9 million
tonnes produced annually. All this production creates tonnes of waste in
form of stems and stocks. These are returned back to gardens to be used
as fertilisers or mulching materials.
Monday, 25 December 2017
HOW TO GROW A SUNFLOWER HOUSE
SUNFLOWER HOUSE |
Five steps to growing a sunflower tower: a fun summer activity your kids or grandkids will love. You’ll be blooming sprouts of sunshine in no time!
Does Your Christmas Tree Need to Be Organic Too?
Christmas tree farmworkers cutting and collecting trees |
Sunday, 24 December 2017
Sokoto Sesame farmers pleaded Gov for quality seeds
Sokoto Sesame farmers group picture |
The Sokoto sesame seed farmers have passionately demanded
from the State Government improved sesame seeds for planting during the ongoing
dry season saying it was an economic crop that is in high demand in the
international market, and first in the export earning among others agricultural
crops in the country.
Central African Republic: Fish Farming Project Helps Refugees Feed Themselves
Cameroon |
The United Nations
says humanitarian needs in refugee camps in Cameroon are increasing,
exceeding the means available to take care of the growing number of
refugees.
Saturday, 23 December 2017
Ethiopia: Ministry Strives to Empower Pastoral, Semi-Pastoral Society
Farmers |
ADDIS ABABA-
Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries (MoLF) said that it has been working
to transform the lives of pastoralist and semi-pastoralist people
particularly in drought prone areas of Oromia, Somali, Afar and South
Nations Nationalities and People states over the past two quarters of
this fiscal year.
Friday, 22 December 2017
Pix @ 12th Dec. 2017 sesame seed farmers training at Sokoto. Upper table and cross section. Farmers were taken through best agricultural practice for better yield from 300kg-500kg to I. 3 tons per hectare so as to meet market demand.
Pix @ 12th Dec. 2017 sesame seed farmers training at Sokoto. Upper table
and cross section. Farmers were taken through best agricultural
practice for better yield from 300kg-500kg to I. 3 tons per hectare so
as to meet market demand.
Africa: Better Soil Could Trap As Much Planet-Warming Carbon As Transport Produces - Study
Better Soil |
Kenya: Why It's Too Early to Write Off Coffee As a Top Income Earner
Coffee |
Every morning, George Kamau wakes up to tend to his coffee farm before carrying out any other business.
He makes sure the
trees are free from diseases and pests before joining his wife in their
retail shop. The kiosk is located at the edge of his one-acre farm that
borders the busy Karatina-Sagana Road.
Thursday, 21 December 2017
South Africa Poultry Group Calls for Probe of Forced Labour in Brazil
Chicken |
Wednesday, 20 December 2017
Wheat farmers angered, demand speedy mop-up, quality seed
Tuesday, 19 December 2017
We are ever grateful to Fadama 111 AF say Sokoto farmers
Monday, 18 December 2017
IFAD targets 1.5m farmers under Climate adaptation programme
Journalists Interviewing the Director Department of Agriculture Resources and Climate Change, and Supervising Director CASP. Dr. Sunday Modibo |
The Climate Adaptation and Agribusiness Support
Programme (CASP), a programme under International Food and Agriculture
Development (IFAD), was targeting farmers with the aim of reviving their
livelihoods.
Sunday, 17 December 2017
Agriculture Sector Contributes With 12 Percent to GDP
farmer |
Farmers call for more govt support
Farmers |
*Partners Oyaoya for increased market
Farmers
under the aegis of Commodity Association for Zero Hunger have called for more
support from the Federal Government to enable massive production of food across
the country. The call was made during its recently held meeting in Abuja.
ALGON unveils Comprehensive Local Agriculture Plan
Cross section of the Comprehensive Local Agriculture Plan conference held in abuja |
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Stakeholders
lament local governments absence
The Association of the Local Government of
Nigeria (ALGON) has recently in an International Seminar in Abuja unveiled its
Comprehensive Local Agriculture Plan project (C-LAP), a project focused at
aggregating 774 local government farms, with strong linkages to national retail
chains, thereby creating a network for direct agricultural produce delivery
from the door step of farmers through its local governments to mega market at
state capitals.
Saturday, 16 December 2017
Thieves Ditch Shipping Container With Chicken Product Worth R400 000
Chicken |
A stolen trailer
carrying a 12-metre shipping container with 24 tonnes of chicken, valued
at about R400 000, has been recovered in Verulam, north of Durban,
police and private security said.
FG, Brazil partner on food security
Chief Audu Ogbeh |
*Establishes cottage fish farms in states
Nigeria and Brazil have agreed
to explore an inter-ministerial framework for partnership on food security as
the Brazilian delegation, led by Minister of External Relations, Aloysio Nines
Fereirra, and the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh cemented the cooperation talk on the occasion
of the 2017 World Food Celebration.
Friday, 15 December 2017
Nigeria Customs Intercepts 506 Bags of Imported Rice
Rice Bags |
The Nigeria Customs
Service, NCS, said its command in Sokoto, Kebbi and Zamfara zone had
intercepted 506 bags of foreign rice concealed in bags of beans smuggled
into the country.
‘We are incurring Demurrage. Collection of import duties on imported agric equipment will make production cost high’ says GM, Goshen Greenland
motor cultivated tractor |
The effort of the past administration to diversify and reposition the country’s economy through the removal of import duties on agricultural equipment has been reversed by the Nigerian Customs Service, and this has led to high production cost with negative consequences on small holder farmers across the country.
Thursday, 14 December 2017
Revival of Mozambique Grain Institute
Grain |
Fishery groups merged to enhance productivity
Fish |
In a bid to enhance opportunities and
productivity in the fisheries industry, various groups in the sector have
united to become an Amalgamated Association
of Fish Farmers and Aquaculture of Nigeria, said the chairman of the new body,
Hon. Hussaini Abdullahi Roha .
Researchers and policymakers meet in Tanzania to discuss cassava agronomy
IITA Drirector for Central Africa Hub, Dr Bernard Vanlauwe addressing participants at the ACAI meeting in Tanzania |
Scientists across Africa and their colleagues in other parts of
the world are meeting with policymakers in Tanzania under the auspices of the
African Agronomy Initiative (ACAI) to discuss the progress made in the last two
years in providing clues to the agronomy of cassava.
Palm oil: Stakeholders reject Olam importation under ETLS
The application
requesting Federal Government (FG) for the importation of ninety five (95,000)
metric tons of crude palm and other affiliated finished products running to
billions of dollars under the covers of the ECOWAS Trade Liberalization Scheme
(ETLS) by Olam Nigeria Limited, an Indian agro based company in the country may
have hit the rock as major indigenous stakeholders have out rightly rejected
the proposal saying all importers must pay the agreed 35% duty tax without ETLS
exception that would short change the nation’s economy.
Wednesday, 13 December 2017
Trade Minister Rules Out On Govt 'Cutting Down Sugar Prices'
Sugar |
The minister of
Trade, Industry and Cooperatives Amelia Kyambadde has dismissed reports
that cabinet plans a tax waiver for imported sugar to drive down sugar
prices in the domestic market.
EDITORIAL- Reducing post-harvest food losses
post-harvest food losses |
That
farmers produce more than enough food to go round is a truism which is not
easily realized because millions of people still go to bed on empty stomach
every day.
Tuesday, 12 December 2017
Kwa Didi - Closure of Kicukiro Abattoir Leaves Bitter Taste for Many
Leaves Bitter |
The City of
Kigali's decision to permanently close down SATRA abattoir, commonly
known as "Kwa Didi," has been greeted with mixed reactions from business
operators and other stakeholders such as persons who have been working
with the entity.
FCA staffs ask FG to sack provost
Hon. Linus Okorie |
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NASS says bring your petition, declares strike illegal
Despite the 4th December
reconciliation meeting held at the National Assembly (NASS), the members of
three staff unions at the Federal College of Agriculture, Moorplantation have
demanded the removal of the school provost by the Federal Government (FG) as
they expressed dissatisfaction for not being heard at the Abuja meeting chaired
by the House committee on colleges of agriculture, Hon. Linus Okorie who
reacted saying the illegality of the unions’ strike was the reason why all the
parties were not allowed to talk.
Monday, 11 December 2017
Zim Urged to Develop Strategies for Horticulture
Horticulture |
Zimbabwe should
develop strategies to foster growth of the horticulture sector for it to
retain its position as the country's second largest foreign currency
earner after tobacco.
Sunday, 10 December 2017
How to Manage Egg Breakage By Layer Chickens
Egg |
Egg breakage by layer chickens is something most poultry farmers are familiar with.
Saturday, 9 December 2017
Aflatoxin: African experts declare war, lament low awareness
Group Picture at the Country-Led Situation Analysis and Action Planning Validation and Stakeholder Workshop on Aflatoxin, held in Abuja |
As an effort to ensuring food security across the country,
experts in the agricultural sector have jointly declared war on
"Aflatoxin", a silent killer and a threat to food security just as
they have agreed to create awareness on dangers posed by the fungus to human
and animal health and food production.
ECOWAS Charged to Enforce Gender-Friendly& Inclusive Agricultural Laws
ECOWAS |
ECOWAS countries
have been tasked to enforce gender-friendly and inclusive agriculture
laws to increase production and value-chain in order to meet up with
Africa's Zero Hunger target by the year 2025.
Friday, 8 December 2017
Angola Imports Over 400,000 Tons of Rice a Year
Rice |
Thursday, 7 December 2017
One Third of Food Lost, Wasted - Enough to Feed All Hungry People
Food Waste |
Maize: PAN promises against importation
Eggs and chicken |
On maize importation, the Poultry Association of Nigeria
(PAN) has pledged support to the policy that will ensure banning maize import
and entrenched backward integration for wealth and job creation.
Wednesday, 6 December 2017
Rice Importation Drops By 95% - Ogbeh
Chief Audu Ogbeh |
PRESS STATEMENT; FG GOES TOUGH ON SMUGGLING ACTIVITIES OF RICE, FROZEN FISH AND POULTRY PRODUCTS
Chief Audu Ogbeh |
The attention of the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and
Rural Development has been drawn to the alarming rate at which unpatriotic
Nigerians are smuggling agricultural products such as rice, frozen fish and poultry
products (Turkey and Chicken) into the Country through the border routes
especially as Christmas and New Year approaches.
Importation of rice and frozen fish through land borders is
illegal and prohibited. Importation of poultry and poultry products through any
means are also illegal and prohibited.
Maize Stakeholders, FAO disagree
Group Picture at the 2017 Maize Day held in Abuja. |
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*Say no to
aflasave
Against the United Nations, Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) recent report on low maize production in the country, the Maize Association of Nigeria (MAAN) has punctured this position, argued that it was a deliberate act to under rate the country’s performance position in the world rating.
Alert! Maize lethal necrosis disease
*Expert
warns Nigeria
As maize farmers in Nigeria were still battling with
losses incurred by army worm, experts have cautioned on another very
devastating disease called “Maize Lethal Necrosis” (MLN).
Tuesday, 5 December 2017
Tizeba Warns Suppliers of Substandard Maize Seed
Maize Seed |
THE Minister for
Agriculture, Dr Charles Tizeba, has said that the Southern Highlands
Zone regions are leading in the country for supplying and selling
substandard and fake maize seeds causing serious consequences to
farmers, including low productivity of the crop.
Monday, 4 December 2017
Johannesburg's New 'Agripreneurs' Dig for Green Gold On Skyscraper Rooftops
View from the top of the "Chamber of Mines" building in the central business district of Johannesburg, South Africa, Nov. 15, 2017. |
Sunday, 3 December 2017
From Thorny to Tasty - UN Agriculture Agency Looking At Cactus As Climate Resilient Food
Cactus |
With the reality of
climate change becoming more real by the day, including its impact on
food sources, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
is urging communities around the world not to take the prickly cactus
for granted.
Saturday, 2 December 2017
World Bank Trains 1300 Kano Farmers On Addressing Agronomic Problems
World Bank |