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The Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS)

Saturday, 26 December 2015

Ethnol : Ekiti state partners NCGA for production- *agric commissioner cautions Fulani herdsmen *

1.       Ekiti State Agric Commissioner, Hon. Peter Kehinde Odebunmi with PS Engr.  E.O  Abegunde

The Ekiti state government under the directive of Mr. Ayodele Peter Fayose has approved 100 hectares of land to Nigeria Cassava Grower Association of Nigeria (NCGA) for the plantation of cassava tubers towards the production of ethanol just as the agric commissioner of the state also emphasized the need to curb the nefarious activities of herdsmen who are intentionally destroying farms in the state. 

IITA wins Outstanding Research Award, dedicates to farmers


Director General, IITA, Dr. Nteranya Sanginga,

The International Institute of Tropical Agriculture has received the Outstanding Research Institute award from the Nigeria-based Centre for Values in Leadership (CVL). IITA was honored for its sterling leadership in agricultural research in Nigeria in particular, and sub Saharan Africa in general.

Community Based Seed Production- practicable strategy for Nigeria seed system development Emmanuel Sangodele N2Africa-Nigeria


CURRENT SEED SYSTEM SCENARIO
•No sustainable supply of improved and appropriate varieties to different category of farmers in the community
•Government interference in the seed business
•Lack of synergy of different seed system development scheme
•Lack of continuity of various initiatives and intervention
•Lack of enough human resources to handle mammoth load of certification and seed quality control
•Low rate of adoption of improved varieties
•Lack of effective seed production plan

Editorial Banning rice import through land, right decision


The decision of the senate chamber to suspend the idea initiated by the Nigeria Custom Service (NCS) is a sign of responsiveness to people’ yearning towards rice development in Nigeria. Although this has generated a lot of arguments and counter arguments just as many observers have expressed their contradiction against the world trade agreement which logically may not be logical in the case of Nigeria based on her economic challenges and the need to develop our agricultural sector with backward integration policy that will encourage local production thereby creating jobs and encouraging farmers.  

The newly constituted NACOTAN promises development


The newly certified executive of National Cotton Association of Nigeria with members of FACAN.
The newly elected president of the National Cotton Association of Nigeria (NACOTAN) Mr. Anibe Achimugu has indicated about thirteen ways the produce would be positively repositioned towards achieving the vision of President Mohammudu Buhari’s backwards integration policy of the economy to non oil sector of agriculture for wealth and job creation.

Senate orders custom suspend lifting ban of rice through land borders


Senator Barau Kibrin, Kano North
The Nigeria Senate chambers has nullified the custom proposal of lifting ban of rice through the road borders saying all imported rice should go through the sea port for proper accountability and monitoring.

RIFAN chairman says Nigeria can be rice sufficient


The Chairman, Rice farmers association of Nigeria (RIFAN), Kano state chapter, Alhaji Abubakar H. Aliu has advocated the continuation of the policy of rice acceleration towards self sufficiency using the growth enhancement scheme of inputs and mechanization to ensure expanded production to substitute importation. Read his excerpts below.

BOA MD Advocates Naira devaluation, says farmers will benefit more, opens plans on irrigation farming


Prof. Danbala Danja
The Managing Director of the Bank of Agriculture (BOA) Prof. Danbala Danja has said that the devaluation of Nigerian currency would enhance economic activities at the grassroots as agricultural produce will be more exportable thereby enhance micro economic activities at the rural areas just as he hinted a plan towards mechanized farming in about ten pilot states using irrigation technologies. 

Stakeholders disagree on last administration performance - *Minister commends


  At the Stakeholder conference organized by Daily Trust Fund, RT-  MD Nig. Comm Exchange, Mrs Zaheera Baba-Ari, NAIC MD, Mr. Bode Opadokun, Sen. Abdullahi Adamu and others.
Stakeholders at the last month concluded agricultural conference organized by the Daily Trust Fund together with the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD) have expressed diverse views on the performance of the last administration while Sen.  Abdullahi Adamu underscored the Agricultural Transformation Agenda (ATA), both farmers and bank officials applauded the impact saying present government must build on areas of weaknesses which seems to may have received the positive nod of the new Minister, Chief Audu Ogbeh who has promised to ensure continuity with the policy. 

NASC to burn fake seeds, says there is improvement in quality


The National Agricultural Seeds Council (NASC) between November and December may have destroyed about 80 kilogramme confiscated grains in the year 2015 market raid that was carried out in about five locations of Kano, Zaria, Ibadan, Gusau and Zamfara to rid the sector of adulterated and fake seeds in the circulation thereby ensuring food security through improved quality seeds sold to farmers.