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Tuesday, 27 June 2017
Africa: Exposed - Uganda's Secret GMO Research
Nigeria: Zero Hunger - Nigerian Governors Endorse Pam to Facilitate Attainment By 2025
Zero Hunger |
Monday, 26 June 2017
Farmers Asking for Further Price Reduction of Fertiliser
Fertiliser |
Farmers who spoke
to Foroyaa, while welcoming a reduction in the price of fertilizer from
950 dalasis to 700 dalasis, say they were anticipating a much lower
price; some are even calling for a free supply of fertilizer to the
farming community.
Anti Open Grazing Law Helps Us to Retain Status As Food Basket
Benue State Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Micheal Gusa |
Benue State Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Micheal Gusa
in this interview, discusses the challenges of the office of the
Attorney-General, the Administration of Criminal Justice Law, the Anti
Open-Grazing Law of the sate and other national issues.
Excerpt:
Sunday, 25 June 2017
East Africa: Mauritius Hosts Southern Indian Ocean Fisheries Agreement Meeting
Sofitel So Mauritius, Bel Ombre. |
Mauritius will host
the first Meeting of the Compliance Committee of the Southern Indian
Ocean Fisheries Agreement (SIOFA) and the 4th Meeting of the Parties
from 23 to 30 June 2017.
Saturday, 24 June 2017
South Sudan: Famine is Over, but Situation Remains Dire - UN
camp |
UN aid agencies
have downgraded the severity of famine that had been gripping parts of
South Sudan. But there are still higher than ever levels of extreme
hunger across the country.
Friday, 23 June 2017
Ogbeh: Nigeria Striving to be World’s Top Yam Exporter
Chief Audu Ogbeh |
The Minister of Agriculture and Rural
Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh, has pledged support for yam producers,
saying the country is pushing to become the number one exporter of the
commodity in the world.
Africa: Why Calling for a New Climate Deal Isn't Such a Bad Idea
climate |
US President Donald Trump's withdrawal from the Paris Climate Accord was greeted with consternation in the rest of the world. Both the United Nations and former President Barack Obama described the decision as a major setback.
Somalia: Famine Averted, For Now - UN
A girl cooking outside Sheikh Omar IDP camp in Jowhar, Somalia, |
A senior United
Nations official says famine has been averted in Somalia for now. He
warns food shortages still loom and could result in a catastrophic
situation if international support wanes.
Africa Still Hesitant to Adapt Agro Biotech
Farming in Africa. |
Lack of funding,
loss of trained technical expertise, slow development of the
biotechnology sector, lack of political will and the issue of public
acceptance brought by activism are the main challenges facing many
African countries especially, East African countries on biotechnology
and bio-safety.
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