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The Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS)

Wednesday, 15 February 2017

Joint Private sector partnership will boost food security – Minister


Chief Audu Ogbeh

The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh has said that private sector partnership in the agriculture sector remained vital for the country to attain food sufficiency.

‘Poultry farmers are going through tough time in Nigeria’

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Poultry farmer
Mr. John Dassar is the Plateau State chapter chairman of Poultry Association of Nigeria. In this interview conducted by Food Farm News he spoke on the struggle of the bird raisers to keep afloat in these lean times, the contagious and zoonotic bird flu and what the government should do to help the farmers. Excerpts…

Tuesday, 14 February 2017

Zero hunger plan to emancipate Nigeria from poverty, hunger, says Obasanjo



 
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Chief Olusegun Obasanjo
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has said the Synthesis Report of the Nigeria Zero Hunger Strategic Review provided a framework that would unlock the potential of Nigeria and emancipate her from the shackles of hunger and poverty. He made the statement at the recent launch of a strategic plan and roadmap to achieve zero hunger by 2030.

Editorial- Reversing post harvest losses


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Reversing post harvest losses

The rate of post harvest losses among farmers across the country calls for concern. A visit to various food markets and even farms attests to this facts. It has been estimated that about 60 percent of produce ends up being wasted.  This a critical issue more so when Nigerians are crying of hunger.

Kenya: Government Declares Drought a National Disaster

Kilifi County Commissioner Joseph Keter (left) and county Kenya Red Cross manager Hakima Masoud (right) verify an SMS text from one of the beneficiaries of the cash transfer programme launched in Kaloleni. Add caption
The Government has declared the current drought affecting 23 arid and semi-arid counties and pockets of other areas a national disaster.

Monday, 13 February 2017

Hydroponic growing the future of Agriculture


Hydroponic

*Hydroponics technology will improve Nigeria’s food security and driving growth

In this context, one of the most promising developments has been the rapid increase of investment in hydroponic agricultural activity across the globe in recent years. Hydroponic farming, which involves growing plants in nutrient-rich water instead of soil, has the potential to transform not only regional food security, but to generate a considerable amount of economic growth across the region.

Friday, 10 February 2017

South Africa and EU Spar Over Chicken Meat Imports

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S. African poultry industry workers marched to the European Union's headquarters in Pretoria, accusing the EU of dumping cheap chicken in the country. The EU says it is not the cause of the industry's woes.

FG to launch N10bn Initiative for Women In Agriculture - PMB


President Muhammadu Buhari

The  Federal Government has kick started the Agricultural Policy through which it intends to achieve some key targets among which is using women to unlock food potentials via the launching of a N10
Billion Women in Agriculture Environment Impact Fund (WAEIF) in Abuja. This was made known via a press release issued by the Deputy Director (information) in the Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Mrs. A.B.Lere-Adams.

Thursday, 9 February 2017

Gambia's Aquaculture On the Path of Sustainable Development

Senghore feeding the fish in one of his ponds
The Gambia continues to face escalating food and nutrition deficits, according to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA). As in most African countries, improved agriculture practices ensure food security, while agriculture itself is a prime source of income generation and poverty reduction for many rural households living below the poverty line.

Southern Africa Battles Army Worm Invasion

 Army Worm

Zambia, Malawi and Zimbabwe are urging farmers to act fast with pesticides to halt the spread of army worms now threatening crops. Army worms are a common pest, but this year's invasion has sparked particular concern.