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Monday, 30 April 2018
Food Evolution Video
RC Sets Target to Boost Coffee Production in Mara
Coffee |
Sunday, 29 April 2018
Farmers’ Day: PS debunk N400m rumor
Permanent Secretary (FMARD) Dr. Bukar Hassan |
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May 8,
2018 a new date
The Permanent Secretary (PS), Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural
Development (FMARD) Dr. Bukar Hassan has debunked the 400 million naira making
the round as being shared among the government officials, saying it was a rumor
and the new date for the event is now May 8th, 2018.
Bank of Kigali Start-Up BK Techouse Launches Push Agricultural Platform With 500,000 Farmers Already On - Disrupting From Within
Saturday, 28 April 2018
A Five-Point Plan to Make Buhari's Council On Food Security a Success
President Muhammadu Buhari |
Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari has established
a National Food Security Council to address challenges in the country's
food and agriculture sectors. Food security is a huge problem in
Nigeria. It ranks 84th out of 119 countries on the 2017 Global Hunger Index, coming in just below the Republic of Congo.
Friday, 27 April 2018
Fadama III AF and Implementation uniqueness
World Bank Task team leader of Fadama 111-AF, Dr. Adetunji Oredipe |
The constant supervision mission component of the programme
has impacted positively on the project delivery, by way of identifying
challenges and ability to proffer quick- win
solutions towards achieving its mandate with evidence in all the states
in terms of bumper harvesting at all levels.
Thursday, 26 April 2018
FADAMA III AF, Activities and Successes in the Nation’s Food Security
The Minister of Agriculture, Chief Audu Ogbeh after an interface with World Bank team in his office |
Introduction
The story of crops and livestock production in the last
decade will not be completed without making reference to Federal Government
(FG)-World Banking Assisted Fadama Project I, II, and III which has now been
extended to Additional Financing (AF) which is tailored to the present administration’s
economic diversification of eco-system agribusiness commercialization to
empower and create wealth to rural dwellers.
Wednesday, 25 April 2018
Pictures speak at the recently held Experience sharing and advocacy strategies review technical session on Agricultural seed, Organized by the Partnership to Engage Reform and Learning (PERL)
IAR&T REFILs for 2018: Pictures speak as the best farmer from South West was honored with an award of excellence along with Prof. Oluwatosin for excellent performance as immediate past Refils coordinator. Here, Agric Commissioner, Ekiti state Hon. Odebunmi presents the award to Mr. Adekunle Adeniji, an illustrious son of Omuo Ekiti accompanied by his wife as best farmer. Others are pictures from the event.
Saturday, 21 April 2018
Pictures speak at the recently visit of Federal College of Agriculture, Akure, Board Members to the Institute's new facilities. the members report back the achievement to Deji of Akure, as they urged the kabiyese to support the college against land grabbers
Friday, 20 April 2018
Livestock: Minister asks NAPRI for a proposal
Group Picture |
The business relationship between
the National Animals Production Research Institute (NAPRI) with Federal
Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment (FMITI) today has
deepened
as the Minister of State, Mrs. Aisha Abubakar met with the team
and demanded a proposal that would hasten business partnership towards a modern farm model for
animals and other livestock productivity using standard methods
for local consumption and export.
Thursday, 19 April 2018
Africa needs to more than double cassava production by 2050, says NGO boss
· * 300 researchers, policy
makers to attend mega cassava meeting in Cotonou
Africa needs to double her
cassava production to avert a major food crisis by 2050, says the Director for
the Global Cassava Partnership for the 21st Century (GCP21), Dr.
Claude Fauquet in Lagos.
Organisations task governments on adequate nutrition available to the public
FAO Director-General José Graziano da Silva |
A call has gone out to governments to persuade food industry partners to provide consumers with better access to healthier diets.
Sunflower Association alerts FG on foreigners posing as tourists to exploit farmers
Kebbi State Governor, Sen. Abubakar Badugu |
· *Kebbi Governor cautions on distortion
Stakeholders
at the meeting of Sunflower Growers, Processors and Marketers Association of Nigeria
have alerted and called on the government to curb the influx of foreigners who
came in the guise of tourists but only to end up buying agricultural produce at
exploitative prices from the farmers.
Wednesday, 18 April 2018
PRESS RELEASE AUDU OGBEH HONOURED WITH ZIK PRICE 2017 LEADERSHIP AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING PUBLIC SERVICE
Chief Audu Ogbeh Awarded |
The Hon Minister of Agriculture & Rural Development
Chief Audu Ogbeh CFR was on Sunday honored with the Public Service Outstanding
Award along with 9 other notable Nigerians by the Public Research and Analysis
Center - the body that institutionalized the Zik Leadership Award to recognize,
appreciate and encourage distinguished Nigerians who have made significant
contributions to the development of the nation.
Tuesday, 17 April 2018
FECA’s New Face: “no need of going to Songhai for training” Dr. Odedina
FCA students on practical farm with the Provost in blue T-shirt Dr. Odedina, and in blue native, the Publisher, Foodfarmnews Ayeni Oladehinde,. |
Plant Drought Tolerant Crops - Agriculture Expert
Plants |
Merge Agric, Water ministries says Prof. Sani Miko Ahmed
From Left-Prof. Sani Miko Ahmed in discussion with the Director General/CEO NiMet Prof. Sani Abubakar Mashi |
Monday, 16 April 2018
Cost of Living Index for Country 2018
World Map |
Sunday, 15 April 2018
Images Speak @ IAR Day two Cropping Scheme Last Wednesday.
The FMARD Minister Representative, Mr. Ime. S. Umoh, Former ED, NAERLS Prof. Z. Abubakar, Prof Ado on day two of the Cropping Scheme. |
Companies Secure Deal to Export Livestock to Egypt
Livestock |
Three local
livestock exporters signed a deal with Egyptian Trust for Trade &
Transport Company for the supply of 354,000 livestock worth 2.4 billion
Br.
Saturday, 14 April 2018
New method to improve crops Technique using plant's own DNA could produce crops that are more resistant to drought and disease
Crop |
A team of University of Georgia researchers has developed a new way to breed plants with better traits. By introducing a human protein into the model plant species Arabidopsis thaliana, researchers found that they could selectively activate silenced genes already present within the plant.
Friday, 13 April 2018
Industrial Agri-Food Labs Pilot Program Starts
Agri-Food Labs |
Industrial
agri-food labs pilot program has been commenced in areas where
industrial parks' constructions are underway, and would start function
when the parks enter production phase.
FMARD HOSTS U.S WAR COLLEGE DELEGATION, FG REITERATES COMMITMENT TO DEVELOP AGRICULTURE
Chief Audu Ogbeh, |
The Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD), is committed to developing agriculture with a view to attaining national food security and provide gainful employment for its teeming young population.
Thursday, 12 April 2018
Sh250 Billion Fund to Lift Youth Out of Poverty
food |
A business venture
by a group of eleven youth in Katebe Village, Kamwenge district is
thriving after they got a Shs 7.7 million interest free loan in 2015
from the Youth Livelihood Programme (YLP); a Shs 256 billion program
intended to create jobs for youth and lift them out of poverty.
Global Cassava Partnership for the 21 century holds world press conference and cassava exhibition in Lagos
Cassava |
The Global Cassava Partnership for the 21st(GCP21)
century will on 17 April 2018 hold a world press conference to announce the fourth
International Cassava Conference billed to take place in Cotonou, Benin in
11-15 June 2018.
Wednesday, 11 April 2018
Tanzania moves to protect sugar firm
Sugar |
Tanzania has
announced that it will stop issuing new permits for importation of sugar
effective June, to protect local manufacturers.
Tuesday, 10 April 2018
Pictures speak at the IAR 2018 Annual Research Review and Planting Meeting/North-West Zone REFILs Workshop today at Zaria.
Black Farmers Deserve State Support
Black Farmer |
One of the
self-serving myths about agriculture in South Africa is that this is
such a difficult sector and only white Afrikaans farmers can thrive in
it due to intergenerational farming and the hardiness of the group that
runs the sector. This view is not supported by historical facts.
Monday, 9 April 2018
Scaling up Game-Changing Agricultural Innovations and Technologies in Africa
Agricultural Innovations and Technologies |
The West and
Central African Council for Agricultural Research and Development
(CORAF/WECARD), with the support of the World Bank, recently rolled out
an initiative aimed at placing innovative climate-smart technologies in
the hands of farmers so that they are better protected from the impacts
of climate change. This is sorely needed.
The FAO Food Price Index rises for the second consecutive month
FAO |
*Wheat and maize prices lead the increase
5 April 2018, Rome - The FAO Food Price Index rose in March, driven by robust increases in grains and dairy prices.
Sunday, 8 April 2018
Farming Drive Laudable, but Inclusivity Is Crucial
farmers |
Agriculture has for
many years been engrained in our minds that it is the backbone of the
country's economy. At least 80 per cent of Tanzanians are engaged in
agriculture as their main economic activity.
Saturday, 7 April 2018
Crop failure in the Andes Researcher simulates how climate change can affect crop production in the rural Andes
This is a Peruvian potato farmer. |
Kenneth Feeley, the Smathers Chair of Tropical Tree Biology in the University of Miami's Department of Biology, is an expert in studying the effects of climate change on tropical forests.
Friday, 6 April 2018
Despite Boko Haram, Borno Launches First Rice Pyramid in North-East
Pyramid |
The thousands of
bags that was piled into a pyramid at the city's civic centre, Ramat
Square, was a demonstration of the bumper harvest recorded in parts of
the state during the last farming season by farmers who are mostly
assisted by government.
Thursday, 5 April 2018
Combination of resistance genes offers better protection for wheat against powdery mildew
Plant |
Plant researchers have tested newly developed wheat lines with improved resistance in field trials. They have demonstrated that a combination of two variations of a resistance gene provides wheat with better protection against the fungal disease.
Wednesday, 4 April 2018
'Low Levels' of Listeria Detected At Tiger Brands' Pretoria Plant
Three food manufacturers have been issued with safety recall notices after being identified as the source of the listeriosis outbreak in the country. The symptoms of listeriosis include fever, muscle aches, and sometimes nausea or diarrhea. If infection spreads to the nervous system, symptoms such as headache, stiff neck, confusion, loss of balance, or convulsions can occur. |
Tiger Brands announced on Monday that "low levels" of listeria had been detected at its plant in Pretoria.
Tuesday, 3 April 2018
Ban On Movement of Bananas From Nampula and Cabo Delgado
Bannana |
Monday, 2 April 2018
Mobile App and Study Tours to Combat 'Voracious' Crop-Munching Pest in Africa
Africa is battling with a fall armyworm infestation |
Sunday, 1 April 2018
Why Microbes Are Key to Solving Africa's Food Security Crisis
Healthy soils are critical for global food production and provide a range of environmental services. |
AgFunder, an online investment platform, just announced its innovation award winners.
Topping the list was Biome Makers,
a startup company that takes advantage of the natural agricultural
microbiome-community of microorganisms. It does this by testing soil to
determine what microbial species - microscopic organisms such as
bacteria - are present. It then uses the information to offer
recommendations about how to improve the quality and yield of the crops.