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The Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS)

Sunday, 23 April 2017

FG /states to collaborate for turnaround of economy, says- Lokpobiri


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Heineken Lokpobiri
The Federal Government is collaborating with interested states through the Rural Access and Mobility Project (RAMP-3) as vehicle to actualize the speedy turnaround of our economy. This was made known in a press release issued by Deputy Director, Information, in the ministry, Mrs. A.B. Lere-Adams,

Zimbabwe: Tobacco Sales Up 44 Percent

Tobacco farmers at auction floor
Over 20 million kilogrammes of tobacco worth $52,5 million have been sold so far across the country's auction and contract floors, according to statistics released by the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB).

Saturday, 22 April 2017

Zimbabwe: Zim's Fertile Farm Land Lying Idle

Zim's Fertile farm
MORE than half of Zimbabwe's irrigable land is underutilised due to dilapidated state-owned irrigation equipment, posing a threat to the country's food security, a study by the Auditor-General has revealed.

Lack of capital, skills block farmers’ access to benefits-Kwara governor

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Kwara state Governor Abdulfatah  Ahmed

Kwara state Governor Abdulfatah  Ahmed   has identified lack of capital, relevant skills  and the absence of adequate information as factors hindering farmer abilities to derive greater benefits from animal production.

Friday, 21 April 2017

Agric College staffs, students accuse provost of mismanagement


College Mechanized Farm


*My accusers are malicious, says provost
 Few days to the 98th anniversary of the Federal College of Agriculture, Moore Plantation, Ibadan, there has been disquiet between the college provost, staffs and students. While the accusers allege that since the arrival of the provost, Engr. (Dr) B.A Adelekan the college had been in deplorable condition, as most of the college’s businesses,  facilities and structures such as the college garri processing unit, the bakery, fisheries unit, amongst others, have become rundown due to poor management of the college by inexperienced hands.

Kenya: Uhuru Orders Disbursement of Sh1.2 Billion to Miraa Sector

President Uhuru Kenyatta receives the Miraa Task Force report from its chairman Geoffrey Nchooro M'mwenda at State House, Nairobi on April 4, 2017.
President Uhuru Kenyatta has directed the government to release Sh1.2 billion to implement recommendations made by a taskforce towards recovery of the miraa farming sector.

Edo state to create 1,000 jobs through Agriculture

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Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki
In a bid to tackle unemployment in the state through agriculture, Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki has launched 1, 000 hectares of cleared field for maize production in Sobe Farm Settlement  in Owan West Local government of the state.

Thursday, 20 April 2017

Nigeria: Agric Secretariat Set to Cut Foodstuff Prices in Abuja

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Chief Audu Ogbeh
The FCT Agriculture and Rural Development Secretariat has said it is working hard to boost food production and reduce prices of foodstuffs in the territory.

Africa: Feast and Famine in Africa's Dubai

The container terminal at the Port of Djibouti.
As balmy night settles over Djibouti City, the arc lights come on at its growing network of ports as ships are offloaded 24 hours a day and trucks laden with cargo depart westwards into the Horn of Africa interior.

FAO seeks $62 million to boost agriculture in North-East

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Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has appealed to the UN to release $62 million  to support wet-season farming in the north -eastern part of the country.