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The Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS)

Saturday, 3 June 2017

FACAN cries against agricultural export ban



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The Federation of Agricultural Commodities Association of Nigeria (FACAN )has sent a passionate plea to the all concerned government quarters to take speedy action against the United Nation’s decision to ban any agricultural produce that is not bagged in a hydrocarbon-free bag so that the umbrella body for all the commodities association could embark on importing jute bags made of kenaf pending when they will be available in mass production in the country.

Minister assures Indorama of quick turnover of products



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Chief Audu Ogbeh, the Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike  and others during a visit to the Indorama Eleme Fertilizer Company Limited

The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh, has assured the management of Indorama Eleme Fertilizer Company Limited, of prompt evacuation of its products. The Minister gave the assurance shortly after a closed-door meeting with management of the company and some directors of his ministry during a facility tour of the company, recently.

Friday, 2 June 2017

Adamu condemns talks-without-action, in agriculture


     Rt-Lt- NIAC Boss, MrsFolashade Joseph, Chairman, Senate AgricComm, Dr. AdamuAbdullahi&Chineese Investor& Chairman Eurobase, Mr. Don Ekesiobi

It was fireworks, and flaks literary flew as the Chairman, Senate Committee on Agriculture, Abdullahi Adamu, condemned the system that delights in what he describes as ‘talk-shows’ without corresponding action that should have followed. He spoke recently in Abuja while delivering a good will message at the consultative forum on national farmers’ empowerment programme, organized by the Agric ministry and Eurobase Consult limited.

Feeds availability, panacea for peace between herdsmen, farmers



    Participant at the 2 day workshop on Commercial Pasture as a tool for national Livestock development organized by NIAS/ CDA, Kano.

·        *Stakeholders perceptive…PARE, MACBAN, GAFDAN

 The frequent clashes between herdsmen and farmers have been attributed to insufficiency of animal feeds and the need for commercial pasture production to fill this gap has been advocated and recommended to enhance the integration of Federal Government (FG)’s ranching into grazing reserves project, with pastoralists organizations sharing their experiences and plotting the way forward.

South West Obas, others challenge Governors, money bags for non-research development




   Group Picture at IAR&T Cropping/REfILs group picture with traditional obas from Ibadan and Ile-Ife.

·         *Scientists decry poor OFAR, TRM performance, hail  Ekiti, Lagos, ask for funding

The just concluded 30th annual event of South West, Research Extension Farmers Input Linkage System (REFILS) with the theme “ Diversification and Sustainability of Agricultural Production: the role of mechanization” that took place at Institute for Agricultural Research and Training (IAR&T), Ibadan had in attendance royal fathers, farmers, scientists, researchers, academia and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO) at the input value chains who all out-rightly frowned at the governors and rich people in the zone for not investing  in agricultural development with reference to research and technologies transfer that may result in shortages just as scientists have described the last and previous years (On- Farm Adaptive Research)  OFAR and (Technology Review Meetings) TRM at all the states in the region as being very poor with the exception of Lagos and Ekiti states.

Thursday, 1 June 2017

China pledges 6.7billion dollars to Nigerian agriculture


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Vice President Yemi Osinbajo (R) With The Chinese Ambassador To Nigeria, Mr Gu Xiaojie

The People’s Republic of China through its office has restated its promise to help develop the Nigerian Agriculture. The commitment was made   during the recently held China-Nigeria Agricultural Modernization Cooperation Forum 2017, held in Abuja.

FG to establish Agro-Rangers against cattle rustlers


Chief Audu Ogbeh.

·       *FMARD set to deploy agric plantation
In combating insecurity as regards food production across the country, the Federal Government has disclosed that it intends to launch a new department called Agro-Rangers, to fight multiple taxation of food; farmers- herdsmen clashes and to put a stop to the activities of the cattle rustlers.

Wednesday, 31 May 2017

Press release- FG unveils strategy to tackle nutrition, boost economy- Lokpobiri


                  
The FG has reiterated its readiness to ensure a safe food for all and sundry in Nigeria including the unborn babies and their mothers while pregnant. This commitment was made by the Minister of State, Federal Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD) Senator Heineken Lokpobiri during a high level Round table on Scaling up food system intervention for nutrition through public-private partnership in Abuja.

Rivers’ governor lauds Ogbeh for insulating agric from politics


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Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike

Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike, has lauded the Minister of Agriculture, Chief Audu Ogbeh for displaying maturity by ensuring that the issues of food production are insulated from politics. He said this in his welcome address at the 42nd National Council on Agriculture meeting held at Port Harcourt, Rivers state.

Tuesday, 30 May 2017

Starting a Cocoa Farm This Season

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Cocoa
Cocoa, according to the Cocoa Research Institute of Nigeria (CRIN), was introduced by the Portuguese into the Gulf of Guinea from where it got to Nigeria around the last quarter of the 19th Century. The introduced variety was the Amelonado.