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The Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS)

Thursday, 3 November 2016

AfDB Launches Virtual Newsletter

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AfDB
African Development Bank Group (AfDB) in a bid to keep its teeming publics up to date with its events and projects have just launched its virtual newsletter.

Confronting a Global Epidemic of Obesity and Disease: An Interview with Jack Fisher

Jack Fisher


NCDFREE is a global nonprofit and social movement launched in 2013 that is committed to expanding awareness on noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) and the urgency they present to the world community.

Serving Up Local Food and Social Justice at Soul Fire Farm

At Soul Fire Farm in upstate New York
At Soul Fire Farm in upstate New York, farmers Leah Penniman and Jonah Vitale-Wolff see equality and sustainable food systems as two sides of the same coin. In their work as farmers and educators, Penniman and Vitale-Wolff seek to encourage conversations both about injustice within the food system and the potential for more equitable food systems to facilitate greater equality. They couple education about sustainable agricultural practices with racial justice workshops and make concerted efforts to bring farmers of color to the table.

Food Security: FAO Advocates FG Funding For Cadre Harmonise Tool In Nigeria

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FAO
The Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) has called on governments at all levels especially at the federal level, to make funds available for  the institutionalization of Cadre Harmonise process currently in its second phase and ongoing in 16 states of the federation.

Wednesday, 2 November 2016

Cellulant Clinches Key Continental Award

Cellulant
Sequel to the “Achiever in Agriculture” Award conferred on the company at the 2015 Nigeria Agriculture Awards, Cellulant  has added another feather to its cap of achievements.

BoA, IFAD to boost funding for Nigerian farmers

BoA, IFAD to boost funding for Nigerian farmers
Danbala Danju


Officials of the Bank of Agriculture (BOA) are collaborating with the International Fund for Agriculture Development (IFAD) to scale up farmers’ participation in its Anchor Borrower Programme to increase agricultural productivity in the country.

An Australian soda tax: A sweet plan to reduce diabetes, stroke and heart disease.

Evidence increases for a soda tax in Australia.

Recent research from the University of Queensland, Deakin University, and the Obesity Policy Coalition provides a case for implementing a sugar-sweetened beverage or a soda tax in Australia. Research from these organizations highlights how a soda tax may reduce the number of new cases of type 2 diabetes by approximately 800 per year.

The Organic Center Report Says Organic Livestock Can Combat Antibiotic Resistance

A recent report by The Organic Center asserts that organic meat is “the best choice” consumers can make to protect against antibiotic-resistant bacteria.

The Organic Center recently released a review paper explaining how organic agricultural practices can reduce a consumer’s exposure to antibiotic-resistant bacteria. The primary assertion is that organic meat is “the best choice” consumers can make to protect against antibiotic-resistant bacteria.

Tomato Farmers Collaborate To Boost Wheat Production In Sokoto – Chairman

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Tomato
Alhaji Haruna Abubakar, Chairman, Tomato Farmers Association of Nigeria, Sokoto State Chapter, said his members would collaborate with wheat farmers to boost the production of the product in the state.

Tuesday, 1 November 2016

GMOs: Throwing the Baby out with the Bathwater?

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GMO Product
Although the Nigerian government in 2015 established the National Biosafety Management Agency (NBMA), under the Federal Ministry of Environment to ensure proper regulation of modern biotechnological activities and genetically modified organisms in order to protect the lives of consumers, Nigerians have unceasingly adopted a hostile stance toward the technology.