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The Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS)

Wednesday, 4 January 2017

Opportunity in agriculture is under-ultilized says Daula boss


Chairman, Daula farm Ltd, Alhaji Hakimi Jiga

 
If you are one of those who do not really believe in government policy supporting big commercial farmers saying it is their business, then the view of the Chairman of Daula Farm Limited, Alhaji Hakimi Jiga popularly called Seriki Nouma of Kebbi state may make you change the thought.

Nigeria: Lagos Reviews Lake Rice Sales, Assures of Availability

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The Lagos State government has again assured residents of the availability of LAKE Rice at designated outlets across the State.

Kenya: Processors Appeal for Cheap Tea Seedlings for Farmers

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Tea processors in Trans Nzoia want the county government to help new farmers acquire seedlings at affordable prices.

Sokoto Fadama farmers allay famine scare, ask for tractors, processing machines



the governor, His Excellency,Rt. Hon. Aminu Waziri Tambuwal during pumping machine distribution to Fadama Cooperative Farmers

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Famers in the value chains of rice, sorghum and tomato during the recent supervision visit of the Federal Government( FG)World Bank officials to the Fadama 111 Additional Financing (AF) project sites at  Sokoto state have assured Nigerians  of food security through accelerated production of these crops saying  more support with tractors to reducing drudgery and  machines for processing would enhance quality and commercialization.

Tuesday, 3 January 2017

Ethiopia: Government Buys Fertilizer From New Supplier

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The Ethiopian Agricultural Business Corporation (EABC) said it has purchased 936,430 tonnes of fertilizer at a cost of 6.4 billion Br. Seventy pc of the purchased fertilizer was bought from OCP, a Moroccan based global market leader of phosphate and its derivatives.

Uganda: Act Fast to Stop Famine in 2017

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The widespread drought that Uganda experienced in 2016 will likely lead to widespread famine in 2017. The drought brought many farmers on the brink of financial ruin as illustrated by the experience of a friend who got all his meagre savings and headed to the highlands of Sebei to grow maize.

Uganda: Beans, Quick to Cook, Easy to Eat

Iron- and zinc-rich beans being tested at a field trial.
Beans are a widely grown crop in Uganda and a key source of protein in many diets. Though they are mostly cooked, innovative ways of preparation are being explored in research and development.

Monday, 2 January 2017

Civil servants,foreigners sabotage FG’s rice self- sufficiency efforts


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Rice milling machine

Some bad eggs in the Ministry of Agriculture & Rural Development and some Indian rice millers domiciled in Nigeria have allegedly been sabotaging government’s efforts at rice-self sufficiency.

Nigeria: FCT Displaced Persons Want Seedlings Not Cooked Rice

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Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have said they prefer to be taught how to fish than being fed with fish by non-governmental organisations and other stakeholders who donate relief materials to their camps.

Cocoa grants: Nigeria may lose 144,000 Euro on specific fertilizer


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Cocoa


About 144,000 Euro given by to Nigeria during the last administration by IDH, a sustainable Cocoa Development Group in collaboration with the World Cocoa Foundation (WCF) for the development of the soil-specific fertilizer for the produce may soon be withdrawn as the 50% matching fund expected from the country is yet to be paid.