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The Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS)

Tuesday, 13 June 2017

Tobacco Farmers Wreak Havoc On Forests

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Tobacco Farmers
As the vehicle negotiated Hurungwe District's rugged terrain, weaving through countless tree stumps, it was difficult to imagine that once upon a time, the area was a dense forest.

GMO Potatoes Are A Threat To Public Health

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GMO Potatoes

GMO Potatoes Are A Threat To Public Health

Allowing GE potatoes into the food chain in New Zealand would be a mistake and threaten public health. For the first time a GMO version of a staple food—not just oils derived from GE crops, is set to be signed off by authorities.

How to Produce More Food With Less Damage to Soil, Water, Forests

Healthy soils are critical for global food production and provide a range of environmental services.
Massive agriculture intensification is contributing to increased deforestation, water scarcity, soil depletion and the level of greenhouse gas emission, the United Nations warns.

Plans Complete for First Agricultural Park in Tanzania

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Tanzania
PLANS are underway to set up the country's first Agricultural Park at Kimamba in Kilosa District that will provide farmers with land and irrigation infrastructure in the area to improve productivity for food security and economic growth.

Genetically modified food safe?

Genetically modified food
FARMERS have been modifying crops for millennia. They introduce new and desirable qualities to improve the food's taste, colour or smell; and eliminate unfavorable traits. All this has been done through conventional breeding – using selective breeding or artificial cross breeding of plants within a species.

Monday, 12 June 2017

Livestock Feeds Invests in Supply Chain to Enhance Competitiveness

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Livestock Feeds
Livestock Feeds Plc, a subsidiary of UAC of Nigeria Plc, has announced that it is currently investing in its supply chain operation to drive further growth, and enable it deliver better value to all stakeholders.

How to get rid of armyworms in your farms

Armyworm
If you don’t suffer armyworm outbreaks, be thankful to its natural predators, like birds, insects, and other larvae predators that act as watch-guards in your farms.

Conserving pollinators for improved food production

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pollinators
Pollination is an essential process in both human-managed and natural terrestrial ecosystems, and it is critical for food production and human livelihoods, directly linking wild ecosystems with agricultural production systems.

Reduction in food prices fall, a mirage, says Madlion


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Mr. Shedrack Madlion

A Kaduna based practicing farmer, Mr. Shedrack Madlion has described the Federal Government’s pronouncement on bringing down the prices of food stuff in two weeks as another statement of hope that was far from reality. He said this in an exclusive telephone chat with Food Farm News.

Sunday, 11 June 2017

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Livestock Feeds        
Any views expressed in this article are those of the author and not of Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Keeping animals healthy can help keep people healthy too, and development on track
For centuries, rinderpest, a highly contagious and fatal cattle plague, spread across the world bringing social and economic devastation.