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Thursday, 21 January 2016
Can Dangote beat imported tomato pastes in Nigeria’s market?
Civilizations rise and fall on the quality of their soil
Great civilization have fallen because they failed to prevent the degradation of the soils on which they were founded. The modern world could suffer the same fate. |
Great civilization have fallen because they
failed to prevent the degradation of the soils on which they were
founded. The modern world could suffer the same fate.
US Scientist Develops Biodegradable Antimicrobial Wash to Reduce Health Risks in Fresh Produce
fruits |
El-Rufai Launches Free School Feeding in Kaduna
Free School Feeding in Kaduna |
Governor of Kaduna State, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai has launched the Free School Feeding Programme in the state.
14 Million Face Hunger in Southern Africa – UN
Southerrn Africa |
Southern Africa is in the middle of a drought that has
been exacerbated by an El Nino weather pattern, causing about 14 million
people to go hungry, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
said on Monday.
Wednesday, 20 January 2016
FACAN insists on more support for agriculture, says it an bring 300,000 dollar monthly
FACAN Atakeholders |
FG appoints new Acting MD of NAIC
Mr. Bashir, Haliru Binji |
Tuesday, 19 January 2016
Food Imports Push Inflation To 9.6%- Statistics Bureau
food import |
Imported food items within the food & non alcoholic
beverages divisions; alcoholic beverage, tobacco and kola has increased
the country’s inflation rate to 9.6 per cent for a second month
running.
Bird flu: Plateau Confirms Outbreak
chicken |
An outbreak of Avian Influenza has been recorded in Plateau state, Northern Nigeria. The confirmation was made by the state’s Commissioner for Agriculture, Mrs. Linda Barau.
Smallholder Farmers Critical to Development – UNCTAD
farmland |
Government and policymakers the world over have been
advised to re-strategize national policies to help farmers attain their
potentials, given the role played by smallholder farmers in the economy.
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