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Sunday, 6 November 2016
At Project Green Challenge 2016 Sparks Change
Saturday, 5 November 2016
Towards a Greener Diet on Food Day
Towards a Greener Diet on Food Day |
How Does It Grow? Tells The Truth About Pumpkins
‘How Does it Grow? Pumpkins’ tells the story of the common seasonal fruit—and its cousins. |
The online educational organization How Does it Grow? just released a new video for the fall season about the common seasonal crop: pumpkins.
Castor production: Nigeria partners Ghana, China for global market
Castor Seed |
In a bit to
reduce import bills of over 40billion naira annually expended on castor oil,
the Federal Government (FG) has embarked on joining forces with China and Ghana
towards best agronomics cultivation and harvest in this crop that will attract
international market.
Who Should be the Next Secretary of Agriculture?
Here are top choices for the next Secretary of Agriculture. |
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is the country’s authority on food, agriculture, and nutrition. The Department is made up of 29 agencies, an office with almost 100,000 employees, and a budget of more than US$20 billion. Therefore, the Secretary of Agriculture has a great deal of influence over the policies and initiatives that govern the nation’s food system.
Chinese brothers run farm home to 50,000 SNAKES where staff have to do three months of training before they start work
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- It is home to 50,000 snakes, including 30,000 cobras
- The
farm has 20 workers, all of whom have to go through an intensive
three-month training programme before they can work on the site
Friday, 4 November 2016
FCT MINISTER ORDERS HERDSMEN OUT OF ABUJA
Cattle Breeders |
Leket Israel: A Role Model Food Bank
Leket Israel covers all aspects of food recovery, gathering fresh and high-quality food items that would otherwise be destined for landfill and redistributing to those in need. |
Police arrest 3 Benue Agric Ministry staff over missing N12m
Police arrest 3 Benue Agric Ministry staff over missing N12m |
The Police in Makurdi, the Benue State capital, have confirmed the arrest of three officials of the state Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources over their alleged complicity in the diversion of N12 million meant for the supply of fertiliser to farmers in the state.
Women and biodiversity: five new Slow Food presidia with females at the fore
The sweet pink tomatoes of a small region in Bulgaria are overshadowed by high-yield varieties |
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