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The Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS)

Wednesday, 25 May 2016

Herdsmen attacks: Enugu CAN rejects grazing reserve bill •As gov inaugurates 7-man judicial commission


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Enugu State
The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Enugu State Chapter, has rejected the proposed bill for grazing reserve in the country, describing it as a “private business” that should not be allowed to see the light of the day.

Tuesday, 24 May 2016

CSR Practitioners Training 2016

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CSR Practitioners Training 2016
Don’t miss this opportunity to get the basic information on Corporate Social Responsibilities(CSR)especially using the agricultural sector of Nigeria.International and well experienced experts would be on ground to equip you.

Kaduna Govt To Supply 70,000 Tones Of Fertilizers For 2016 Farming Season

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Kaduna State Governor
The Kaduna State Government on Friday said that it would supply 70,000 tonnes of fertilisers to farmers for 2016 farming season to boost agriculture in the state.

World Bank To Support Irrigation Farming In 8 Northern States

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The World Bank
The World Bank is set to support irrigation farming in about eight states from northern Nigeria, the bank’s representative, Mr David Casanova, has said.

Cowpea (Beans) Subsector to get major attention – Minister

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The Federal Government on Thursday said it was putting necessary mechanism in place to reposition the cowpea (beans) sub-sector for better performance at both local and international markets.

Monday, 23 May 2016

Caribou Coffee(R) Brews Up New Ready-to-Drink Premium Iced Coffee

Caribou Coffee is expanding its caffeinated possibilities to its fans and soon-to-be fans nationwide. The cherished Minneapolis-based coffeehouse company is introducing new ready-to-drink Caribou Premium Iced Coffee into their extensive line of quality, handcrafted beverages. Available in three delicious flavors -- Chocolate Mocha, Vanilla and Sea Salt Caramel -- Caribou Premium Iced Coffee is the perfect coffeehouse treat that's ready to drink when you're on the go or when you need help conquering the day, no matter what's in store.
Made with authentic, perfectly brewed Caribou Coffee and premium ingredients -- like real chocolate and caramel -- and real milk, Caribou Premium Iced Coffee is the delicious drink to help fuel life's adventures, both big and small.
"Following a successful test market launch, we are thrilled to introduce Caribou Premium Iced Coffee to new and longstanding Caribou fans across the country," said Michele Vig, Chief Marketing Officer, Caribou Coffee. "Caribou Coffee is focused on superior taste and ingredients in all of our products, and our ready-to-drink premium coffee represents our latest real-flavor innovation."
Caribou Premium Iced Coffee is now available in the dairy case at grocery and convenience stores nationwide, as well as Caribou coffeehouses, in 14-ounce portable single-serve and 32-ounce multi-serve bottles for an SRP of $2.99 and $3.49, respectively.
For more information about new Caribou Premium Iced Coffee, please visit CaribouIcedCoffee.com. To stay up to date on the latest and greatest Caribou Coffee news, find Caribou Coffee on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Why Northwest Govs Met Over Agric Action Plan – Tambuwal

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Sokoto State governor, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal yesterday averred that closer collaboration among all stakeholders and regional integration are key ingredients for the expansion and sustenance of agricultural activities in the North West geo-political zone of the country.

How to Genuinely Boost Farming – Gojogojo

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Alhaji Yau Umar Gojogojo
Alhaji Yau Umar Gojogojo is the chairman, All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN) in Katsina State, and the proprietor of the famous Tafkin Bauna Farms. In this interview with MUAZU ELAZEH, he bares his mind on how the nation can attain self-sufficiency in food production and ultimately diversify the economy.

Nigerians Rush For Food Ahead Of Labour Strike

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Nigerians have started stockpiling food ahead of the ultimatum issued by the Nigeria Labour Congress and the coalition of the civil society organizations that petrol price be reverted to N86.50 or all workers would embark on a strike.E-Business Reports.

Sunday, 22 May 2016

Group Trains Students On Cassava Planting

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Group Trains Students On Cassava Planting
An international agriculture organization, Harvestplus Nigeria, on Monday said it had trained students of Federal College of Agriculture (FECA), Akure, on vitamin A cassava production, using cassava planting machine.