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The Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS)

Monday, 26 September 2016

Thrips-Transmitted Viruses Infect A Number Of Florida Crops

Necrotic rings on immature tomato fruits from plant infected with Tomato chlorotic spot virus.

The thrips-transmitted tospoviruses are important economic problems for crops in Florida. Tomato spotted wilt virus is a common tospovirus species in peanut, vegetables, and ornamentals.

Sunday, 25 September 2016

Kogi Govt Begins Distribution Of Fertiliser To Farmers

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Kogi State Government on Thursday began the sales and distribution of 100 trucks of fertilizer and other agricultural inputs at subsidized rates to farmers in the state.

Bacterial Leaf Streak: Another New Corn Disease Out West, But Not Yet In Ohio


Bacterial leaf streak (BLS), a foliar disease of corn caused by the bacterium Xanthomonas vasicola pv. vasculorum, was reported in the US for the first time in Nebraska and has since been found in several other states out west, including Kansas, Colorado, Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota, South Dakota, Texas and Oklahoma. It has not yet been found in Ohio and neighboring states.  
 
 Bacterial Leaf
BLS has a very close resemblance to other common foliar diseases of corn such as gray leaf spot (GLS).

Saturday, 24 September 2016

FG, AU-IBAR, Collaborate On Apiculture Development

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Chief Audu Ogbeh
The Federal Ministry of Agriculture in collaboration with AUIBAR has launched the National Apiculture Platform (NAP).

Now May Not Be The Time For Replacement In Your Fertilizer Management

Now May Not be the Time for Replacement in Your Fertilizer Management
Fertilizer Management
Since 2008, Brian Arnall has served as the Precision Nutrient Management Extension Specialist for Oklahoma State University.

Friday, 23 September 2016

What is Happening In The Corn Plant During The Month Of September?

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In mid-August, USDA-NASS made their initial corn yield projections for the 2016 season. However, September is really the month when we project how our farming skills and previous decisions come together to produce a corn crop. By this time, yield becomes secondary because the season and growth of the crop is largely over. A lot can still happen, but the focus of many decisions are based upon plant and grain moisture.

China to invest $450 billion modernizing agriculture by 2020


People work in the field in Yili, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, China, September 4, 2016. China Daily/via REUTERS
modernizing agriculture
The Agricultural Development Bank of China [AGDBC.UL], one of the country's main policy lenders, agreed to loan at least 3 trillion yuan ($450 billion) by 2020 for the modernization of China's agriculture industry, state media said on Sunday.

FG TO REAP $5B ANNUALLY FROM CASSAVA – OGBEH


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cassava
The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh, said the country is targeting to reap over $5billion annually from cassava production in the next few years.

Thursday, 22 September 2016

BAG OF RICE TO SELL AT N40,000 By DECEMBER – LOKPOBIRI

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Senator Heineken Lokpobiri
The Minister of State for Agriculture and Rural Development, Senator Heineken Lokpobiri, has stressed the need for Nigeria to stop the importation of food items otherwise the price of rice would skyrocket to N40,000 per bag before December. Sen. Lokpobiri who made this known while speaking in Yenagoa during a town hall meeting, disclosed that Nigeria spends about $22B a year on the importation of food.

Large Population Of Fall armyworms Hits Georgia Hay Fields

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All stages of fall armyworms, from tiny larvae to large caterpillars, live in a growth chamber on the University of Georgia campus in Griffin, Georgia. The worms are used to conduct research on how best to control the pest.