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The Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS)

Monday, 6 March 2017

GE's Gas Engine Technology Provides Cost-Effective, Grid-Stability Solution for Cameroon Poultry Hatchery

    Douala, Cameroon. AGROCAM, a leading poultry hatchery located in Douala, previously used a diesel generator to ensure routine operation of its hatchery, which proved to be costly. According to Noutchogouin Philippe, managing director, AGROCAM, "GE’s natural gas-fired Jenbacher gas engine now produces nominal electrical output to power the hatchery and egg tray production facility, providing a highly efficient, economical solution to meet our needs and realize substantial annual savings."
  • Given the critical nature of poultry hatcheries, a half-hour power outage can completely cripple a business, leading to a complete overhaul of the hatchery installations
  • Sold through Distributor Clarke Energy, GE's Jenbacher J316 Gas Engine is an Economical Alternative to AGROCAM's Backup Diesel Generator
  • Solution Provides More Sustainable Supply of Electricity for the Customer and Cameroon 

Africa: Oslo Conference Calls On Donors to Fight Famine, Starvation

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United Nations
An international donor conference in Oslo, Norway aiming to raise a chunk of the 1.4 billion euros the United Nations says it needs to address deepening food insecurity in the region this year. Earlier this week the United Nations said 1.4 million children were in danger of dying because of famines in Nigeria, South Sudan, Somalia and Yemen.

Sunday, 5 March 2017

Uganda: Government Gives Shs15 Billion More for Food Relief

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Uganda.
The government has allocated Shs15 billion more towards addressing the food crisis in several parts of Uganda.

South Africa: Launch of Operation Phakisa On Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development

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Jacob Zuma


Address by President JG Zuma on the launch of Operation Phakisa on Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development, Roodeplaat, Pretoria

Saturday, 4 March 2017

Zimbabwe: 'Whites Want Us to Keep Working for Them' - Mugabe

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Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe says he's worried that whites "have taken over once again" - especially on some farms.

South Sudan: EU Responds to Famine in South Sudan With €82 Million in Emergency Aid

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European Commission
The European Commission announced an emergency aid package worth €82 million as famine is declared in South Sudan for the first time since the country gained independence in 2011.

Friday, 3 March 2017

Sudan: First Vice - President Informed On Preparations for Winter Harvest Season

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Sudan
The First Vice - President of the Republic, Lt. Gen. Bakri Hassan Salih, received in his office Tuesday the Minister of Agriculture, Prof. Ibrahim Al-Dekhairi, and discussed the preparations for the winter agricultural season, especially regarding wheat which was cultivated at an area of 627,000 feddans (acres).

Liberia: WFP-Supported Smallholder Rice-Producer Project

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Rice
With funding from the Government of Japan, the project titled, "Community based sustainable food security of smallholder rice producer farmers in target countries of West Africa" is jointly implemented by the World Food Programme and the Ministry of Agriculture (MOA) in Liberia's central region of Bong County.

Thursday, 2 March 2017

Stakeholders Make Case for Increased Use of Fertilizers in Africa

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fertilizer
Hundreds of fertilizers stakeholders including suppliers, farmers' organizations and government officials from 55 countries attended the 8th Annual Argus Africa Fertilizer Conference, which ended Friday in Cape Town, South Africa. Discussions were focused on ways of boosting Africa's agricultural productivity through increased use of fertilizers.

Nigeria: 30,000 Farmers to Produce Soya Beans in Kebbi

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Soya beans
Over 30,000 farmers have been sponsored by the Kebbi state government and a private company in Lagos to produce soya beans in nine local government areas of the state.