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The Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS)

Sunday, 12 June 2016

Controversial GMO Study Finds No Adverse Effects on Human Health

The comprehensive analysis of genetic engineering technology provides multi-faceted findings and recommendations.
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine has put forth a comprehensive analysis covering the social, economic, human health, and environmental effects and future projections of genetically engineered (GE) foods.

Farmers, Millers Sign Mou, Fix Price Of Wheat At N140,000‎ Per Tonne

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Wheat
The Wheat Farmers Association of Nigeria has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Flour Millers Association of Nigeria to fix the minimum price of wheat at N140, 000 per tonne.

Saturday, 11 June 2016

Is it Possible to Grow Spinach Locally and Year-Round?

This BrightFarms greenhouse is able to produce, package, and ship 75,000 pounds of spinach year-round while reducing the use of land, water, and fossil fuels.
A BrightFarms greenhouse in Pennsylvania produces around 34,000 kilograms (75,000 pounds) of nutrient-rich spinach per year—even in the thick of winter—while also conserving land, water, and fossil fuels. In this episode of How Does it Grow, viewers get a glimpse of the greenhouse where, through hydroponics, BrightFarms creates an environment conducive to growing spinach year-round.

‘Agriculture Not A Development, But Business Activity’

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African Development Bank
Nigerians have been charged not to see agriculture as a development activity any longer but rather as business.

Friday, 10 June 2016

Enabling the Business of Agriculture

The world will need to feed 9 billion people by 2050. This rapid rise in population will require farmers to increase agricultural production by at least 50 percent. Smart and balanced regulations and policies, along with responsible investments, will be crucial if the needed food supply is to be sustainably produced and distributed.

Johns Hopkins Report Analyzes the Benefits and Limitations of Urban Agriculture

The Center for a Livable Future released a review of the benefits and limitations of urban agriculture.
The Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future (CLF) at the Bloomberg School of Public Health recently released a report examining the benefits and limitations of urban agriculture. Called “Vacant Lots to Vibrant Plots,” the review summarizes the sociocultural, health, environmental, and economic development aspects of urban and peri-urban agriculture.

‘Experimental Grazing In 11 States Will Improve Dairy Production’

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Grazing
It is lamentable that despite the huge need for diary and milk consumption Nigeria can barely produce its daily needs as a result of differing ecology and poor production.

Farmers Must Treat Agriculture As A Business – Kabiru

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Mohammed Kabiru
The president of the All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN), Mohammed Kabiru, in this interview with    Ruth Tene Natsa, expresses great optimism that Nigerian farmers would excel if they chose to treat agriculture as a business.

Thursday, 9 June 2016

Nestle Foods Nigeria : Nestlé and IFDC partner to support farmers in Nigeria

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About 1,000 farmers in northern Nigeria will be trained on good agricultural practices and entrepreneurial skills thanks to a new partnership between Nestlé Nigeria and the IFDC

World Environment Day Calls for Conscious Consumption #WED2016

World Environment Day 2016
On Sunday, June 5, the global community celebrates the 43rd annual World Environment Day (WED), a day dedicated to mobilizing people from around the world to create positive and lasting change for the health of our planet.