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The Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS)

Tuesday, 24 January 2017

Chinese Firm to Invest U.S. $1 Billion in Cassava in Tanzania

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Tanzania has signed a $1 billion partnership agreement with a Chinese firm to commercialize cassava farming and processing, raising hopes to growers who have been grappling with the challenge of accessing reliable markets.

Monday, 23 January 2017

Africa: It's Time We Get Serious About Organic Farming

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Washington — Conventional farming and food production practices in this country are creating serious environmental and public health problems. Every day, an industrial farming system spinning out of control confronts all Americans with serious challenges.

REJOINDER to Agric minister’s release on Cocoa rebirth



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Cocoa

In a Press Release titled “Agric Minister Challenges Committee on Revitalization of Cocoa Production in Nigeria”, issued on 13th January, 2017, it was erroneously/mistakenly stated that the Chairman of the Committee is Dr. Peter Aikpokpodion, who was also referred to as the Director of the Cocoa Research Institute of Nigeria.

Namibia: Food Inflation to Drive Inflation

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Namibia
FOOD inflation is expected to be one of the main drivers of inflation this year, Simonis Storm Securities said in a 2017 economic outlook report.

U.S.$21 Million Grant to Boost Mauritania's Food Security

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A total of 285,600 farmers, particularly women and young people in six regions in southern Mauritania will benefit from a financial agreement signed today between the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) and Mauritania to improve their incomes, nutrition and food security.

Sunday, 22 January 2017

Kenya Switches to Thermal Power as Govt Rules Out Loadshedding

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Kenya is injecting thermal electricity into the national grid to compensate for hydro generation -- which has affected by low water levels due to poor rainfall last year.

Tanzania Govt Denies Food Crisis

President John Magufuli in Kagera.
* Opposition Exaggerating Food Scarcity - Ruling Party

 Ruling party, Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) has blamed the opposition for misleading members of the public on the shortage of food in the country.

Saturday, 21 January 2017

Malawi: MPs Fail to Find Corruption Element in 'Maizegate', So Far

Malawi's Agriculture Minister Suspended Over Maizegate
Maizegate
The four government agencies and ministries that have so far appeared before the Agriculture Committee of Parliament that is probing the maize procurement matter together with the Public Accounts Committee, have so far failed to establish corruption element as ithas been widely alleged in the media.

Somalia: President Appeals for Assistance as Drought Worsens

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As Somalia faces its second major drought this decade, the government has issued an urgent appeal for large-scale, life-saving aid.

Friday, 20 January 2017

Global feeds: Nigeria moves 40th position says NIAS Registrar


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The Registrar/ CEO, Nigeria Institute of Animal Science (NIAS) Prof. Eustace Iyayi has hinted that the position of the country in the global feeds production ranking scaled up to 40th position from 51th in the world at the present six million metric tons of feeds being annually produced.