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The Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS)

Thursday, 8 June 2017

Germany Demands Compensation for Land Grabbed in Zimbabwe

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Compensation for German nationals who lost their farms during Zimbabwe's controversial land reforms is an "urgent and important" issue, Berlin's chief diplomat to Harare has said.

Kenyan Maize Sellers Face Fines As State Moves To Help Consumers

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Retailers selling the two kilogramme packet of subsidized maize flour above the recommended Sh90 risk a Sh1 million fine.

Wednesday, 7 June 2017

Climate-Smart Agriculture Project to Improve Productivity and Resilience of Niger's Agriculture Sector

A solution used to the weevil problem in Nigeria, a triple-layer bag that protects cowpeas during storage without the use of pesticides
The World Bank Board of Executive Directors on May 26, approved $111 million in new financing to boost productivity in Niger's agriculture sector and improve its resilience to climate risks.

Youths abandon Ooni’s farm


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Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi

·         *Leader defends, suggests early harvest crop

The dream of Ooni of Ife for youths empowerment in the production of cashew, which was kick started when about 20 hectares land mass was cleared by the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development around middle of last year may have been dashed as weeds have already taken over the whole place because of abandonment just as a youth leader made case for his members
This was revealed during the Cropping REFILS at IAR&T, Ibadan where a representative of the Minister of Agriculture, Mrs. Doyin Awe pointed out that the Southwest region had not properly harnessed the opportunity offered by the Federal Government to develop the sector for commercial purposes to create jobs and wealth saying states must be ready to partner with FMARD in area of releasing their lands so as to enjoy clearing intervention.

Tuesday, 6 June 2017

Dangote to Boost Rice Farming in 5 Nigerian States

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The Dangote Group shone at the just concluded 2017 Gateway Trade fair which was held in Abeokuta, emerging as the second most patronised exhibitor, just as the Group disclosed that it was investing N10 billion dollars in rice cultivation in five states to boost food self-sufficiency.

Lamentations of Audu Ogbeh



Chief Audu Ogbeh

The reported lamentations of the agric minister, Chief Audu Ogbeh over the local rice price that has remained relatively higher than that of imported rice is really uncalled for.

Govs Forum Laments Importation of Bad Rice By Jonathan Administration

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Former President Goodluck Jonathan
The Nigeria Governors Forum, NGF, has expressed concern over the arrival in the country of low quality rice ordered during the administration of President Goodluck Jonathan.

Drought Insurance 'An Experiment That Failed' in Malawi - Report

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A policy taken out by Malawi cost the country $5 million but failed to deliver timely assistance to more than 6.5 million people affected by drought in 2016, says ActionAid

Monday, 5 June 2017

Editorial -Ensuring agricultural productivity standard



1.       Sen. AbdullahiAdamu and Publisher Food Farm News, Mr. Ayeni Oladehinde at Eurobase investors’ interface with farmers at Conference centre.
The issue of substandard products has cut across all facets of our economy including agricultural produce, and this has impacted negatively on their acceptability globally, with exporters facing sanctions and rejection at the international markets.

‘In Lagos, we intend to minimize the 40-60 per cent post harvest losses in agriculture’


     Lagos Agric PS, Dr. olayiwoleOnasanya.

Dr Olayiwole Onasanya is permanent secretary of the Lagos state Ministry of Agriculture. Here in this interview conducted by a team of Foodfarmnews in Abuja he spoke on a number of issues including the state’s plan to stem post harvest losses in vegetables, tomatoes, pepper and other produces. Excerpts…