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The Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS)

Monday, 20 March 2017

Drought Emergency Spirals in Ethiopia Amid Major Aid Shortages

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Almost 13 million people across the Horn of Africa need aid due to drought Millions of drought-stricken Ethiopians needing food, water and emergency medical care are not receiving it due to funding shortages, the United Nations said, warning the crisis will worsen if spring rains fail as predicted.

Sunday, 19 March 2017

Rwf38 Billion World Bank Loan to Support Agriculture

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Agri-productivity could improve thanks to a new World Bank Group's credit line.The Government of Rwanda and World Bank Group yesterday signed a $46 million (approx. Rwf38 billion) loan to support farming across the country.

World Bank Group Mobilises Immediate Response for Nigeria, Five Other Countries

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The World Bank Group is set to mobilise immediate response for people threatened by famine in Nigeria and five other countries.

Saturday, 18 March 2017

Weather Disasters WorsenZimbabwe Woes

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INCLEMENT weather is putting immense pressure on cash-strapped Zimbabwe's response to humanitarian crisis as lethal floods affect the same areas that have experienced severe droughts over the past two years.

Sugar Millers Decry Cane Poaching

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Sugar stakeholders are requesting their regulator to return zoning rule to avoid undue scramble for sugarcane.
They said the desire by sugar millers to control supply of raw materials in some regions was causing animosity.

Friday, 17 March 2017

UN Declares War On Ocean Plastic

The available data is enough for the United Nations to literally declare war on oceans plastic: more than 8 million tonnes of leaks into their waters each year - equal to dumping a garbage truck of plastic every minute, wreaking havoc on marine wildlife, fisheries and tourism, and costing at least 8 billion dollars in damage to marine ecosystems.

Katsina Revives Seven Irrigation Schemes

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Governor Aminu Bello Masari
The Katsina State government says it has made huge investment in agriculture to enhance production and pave way for wealth creation and income generation across the state.

Thursday, 16 March 2017

Nigeria Leads in Cowpea Production, Deficit in Consumption - Experts

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Experts in cowpea production, processing and consumption have unanimously agreed that despite the fact that Nigeria has been leading in pulses and cowpea production, findings have revealed that the nation's citizens record deficit in consumption.

Factbox-From New Beans to Ancient Plants, Drought-Busting Crops Take Root

Drought-Busting Crops
"Getting new crop varieties into the hands of a large number of farmers quickly is the challenge"
As farmers worldwide experience more frequent drought and erratic rainfall linked to climate change, the race to find and improve drought-resistant crops grows ever more important.

Wednesday, 15 March 2017

Farm Attacks, Murders to Be Debated in Parliament

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Jacob Zuma
Parliament is expected to hold a debate on farm attacks and murders, the FF Plus said on Wednesday.
National Assembly Speaker Baleka Mbete had reversed her recent decision not to allow a debate on the matter, FF Plus leader Pieter Groenewald said. The debate, to be held next Tuesday, followed discussions with Mbete last week.