Genetic Engineering technocrats from National Biotechnology Development Agency ( NABDA) and West Africa, African Agricultural Technology Foundation (AATF) have both commended Nigeria farmers for their resilience against hunger.
Genetic Engineering technocrats from National Biotechnology Development Agency ( NABDA) and West Africa, African Agricultural Technology Foundation (AATF) have both commended Nigeria farmers for their resilience against hunger.
President, Cattle Breeers And Dealers Association of Nigeria ( CBDA), Prince Segun Dasaolu has called on the incoming administration of President elect, Alhaj Ahmed Bola Tinubu to imbibe training of farmers on the use of modern farming technologies that would enhance food productivity and development towards secured nutritional food.
The upcoming President, Federal Republic of Nigeria, Alhaj Ahmed Bola Tinubu and his vice has been advised on five immediate actions to be taken to reposition Agricultural sector towards sufficient foods availability for local and export consumptions.
President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR, has commissioned the large scale Integrated Rice Mill to expand domestic rice production as well as achieve self-sufficiency in the Country.
A keynote Address presented at the 48 th Annual Conference of the Nigerian Society of Plant
Protection (NSPP), held at Bayero University Kano, on May 15th-18 th , 2023.
Professor (Engr) Mohammed Khalid Othman |
Preamble
Plant health and crop improvement are essential strategic tools of achieving food security in
Nigeria. Plant health is the state of plants being free from pests, diseases, and other stresses that
can negatively impact their growth and yield. Crop improvement, on the other hand, involves the
use of various techniques and technologies to enhance the yield, quality, and nutritional content
of crops. The combined benefits of these two strategies can immensely contribute to food
security in Nigeria.
Agric experts in both private and public sectors have arrived on a consensus that would enhance better foreign earnings through export of more agricultural produce in Nigeria.
* Association decries fake inputs
The Federal Government ( FG) has promised to give farmers a total of 89, 512.10 metric tons for the year 2023 planting seasons, just as an association of seed producers wanted the activities of companies selling fake chemicals checked against food security efforts of the Government.
Images speak @ the Official Launching and Presentation of the National Agricultural Seed Policy 2022, held at the Ministers Conference room Abuja.
The first of June every year is set aside by the United Nations as World Milk Day to celebrate the global dairy industry’s contribution to nutrition, livelihoods, and the environment. Since the inception of the commemorations in the Year 2001, celebrations have varied in theme and content globally.
The Permanent Secretary (PS), Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment (FMITI), Dr. Evelyn Ngige has admonished her directors to embrace global standard office management towards better appraisal of staff performance. This was said in a statement made available to us through the office of the Director of press and public relations, ably represented by Eugene Oyinye.
The APP (Agriculture Promotion Policy), the Central Bank of Nigeria ( CBN) Intervention through the Anchor Borrower Program and now NATIP(National Agricultural Technology and Innovation Policy)if properly implemented could have led to the attainment of food security ecurity in Nigeria.
As the world plans to celebrate the 2023 World Milk Day, the President, Agricultural Correspondents of Nigeria (ACAN) Mr. John Oba has advised the Federal Government (FG) to embark on private sector motivation into surplus milk production towards sustainable productivity for human consumption.
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) is scaling up to provide emergency food and nutrition assistance to 2.1 million people affected by conflict and in dire need of humanitarian assistance.
Senate Committee on Public Account headed by Sen. Mathew Uhroghide has ordered Bank of Agriculture (BOA) to return the sum of N3.2 billions meant for tractors and other equipment procurement in 2015 by ten (10) vendors.