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Saturday, 5 August 2017
Smallholder Farmers in Kenya in the Race Against Climate Change
Egg glut: Farmers demand Gov mops up
eggs |
There has been an indication of
increased market glut of poultry products in the recent times which may have
been as a result of falling prices of crate of eggs occasioned by influx of
imported ones that could not allow farmers to sell at a competitive price. Food
Farm News gathered.
Editorial- FG yam export, commendable
YAM |
The recently
launched yam export to Europe and America by the Minister of Agriculture, Chief
Audu Ogbeh is a welcome development that was long overdue--towards expanding
the market space for farmers and foreign exchange earnings for the entire
nation. This step is indeed commendable and on the right path at this critical
point in time when the value of the naira has depreciated, with resultant high
prices of food items.
Friday, 4 August 2017
We are still within 2017 Calenda for GMO cowpea release
Prof. Mahammed Faguji Ishiaku |
· *Makes Clarification between GMO and bio-fortification.
Prof. Mahammed Faguji Ishiaku is a plant
breeder and team leader of cowpea genetic engineering at IAR, Zaria. In his
chat with Food Farm Food differentiate between fortified improved varieties
using physical processing and bio-technology Engineering technics, said the
improved GMO cowpea would be officially presented for commercialization at
National by this December as he decried people that have ulterior motives
rather than concern for GMO operations in Nigeria. Excerpts…..
Thursday, 3 August 2017
Osinbajo to Inaugurate $1.5 Billion Fertilizer Plant in Port Harcourt
farmers |
The Acting
President, Yemi Osinbajo, will on Thursday inaugurate a new world-class
fertilizer plant built by Indorama Eleme Fertilizer and Chemicals
Limited in Port Harcourt.
Netherland’s foreign ministry, Export Council partner to train Nigerians on standards
Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC) |
In an effort to redeem the image of the country’s indigenous
products for acceptance in the international markets, the Nigerian Export
Promotion Council (NEPC) in collaboration with Centre for the promotion of
import from developing countries (CBI), Netherland, recently held a 3-day professional
training for 12 Small and Medium Enterprises on export development to the
European Union.
Wednesday, 2 August 2017
We have impacted in food security, govt must support us more, says Oyo state women leader
The coordinator of National Association of Women farmers of Nigeria, Oyo state chapter, Chief (Mrs) Arinola Aderibigbe |
The coordinator of National
Association of Women farmers of Nigeria, Oyo state chapter, Chief (Mrs) Arinola
Aderibigbe has solicited for government more inputs support for members of the association saying their
contribution to food security was very evident in crops like cassava and maize
where best agronomics practice against army worm through IAR&T were
exhibited to ensure maximum yield.
How to get rid of armyworms in your farm- Food Tank Agric Research
Armyworms |
Armyworms are
green-striped caterpillar larvae of the adult armyworm moth. Armyworms got
their names because they travel in small armies, eating everything in their
paths. A common pest of grass, armyworms will also eat corn, beets, beans,
clover, flax, millet and other grains. There are specific steps you can take to
remove armyworm infestations from your grass or fields. Additionally, there are
some natural methods for keeping armyworms at bay.
NASS bill seeks 1% duty on agric export for research/extension fund
RT. Hon. Yakubu Dogara |
*Companies with over 100million and
above to pay
The clause four (IV) of the Agricultural
Research Council of Nigeria (ARCN) “repealed and re-enacted 2016 consolidated
bill has demanded establishment of the Agricultural Development and Expansion
Fund.Tuesday, 1 August 2017
Seed companies meet the Acting President, ask for bailout
Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo |
The Seed Association of Nigeria
(SEDAN) had met with the Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo to
seek for single digit (of 5%) bailout loan as an intervention for the survival
of the sub sector towards achieving the new green revolution policy of the
Federal Government.
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