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The Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS)

Monday, 21 August 2017

Zimbabwe: Doctors Warn On 'Deadly' Flu Virus

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Doctors
Medical doctors yesterday warned that a flu bug, which may cause complications if not treated early, has hit the country.

Nigeria: Malnutrition - 10 Million Nigerian Children Risk Mental Deformity in Adulthood

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Not less than 10 million Nigerian children or 13 per cent of the population of children in the country are at the risk of becoming mentally deformed in adulthood - no thanks to nutrient deprivation, particularly lack of iodine in the diet.

Sunday, 20 August 2017

Sudan: Governor of Khartoum State Says the State Keen to Increase Production, Achieve Food Securit

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Fish Farm
The Governor of Khartoum State, Gen. Abdul-Rahim Mohamed Hussein has underlined the State' resolve to raise production , achieve food security, substitute imports and increase exports.

Ethiopia: Alarm As Drought Kills Two Million Livestock

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Drought victims continue to live in fear and uncertainty as the recent severe drought has killed two million livestock so far, according to a report of the Food & Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations. The primary reason for the death of the livestock is linked to a rise in drought affected areas and people.

Saturday, 19 August 2017

Nigeria: How New Farming Initiative Is Transforming Lives in Nasarawa Community

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Gaate is about an hour drive away from the Abuja municipality. But this rural settlement along the Keffi-Akwanga road in Kokona Local Government Area of Nasarawa State could as well have been in another country. Blessed with vast arable land, majority of the residents are subsistent farmers and neither dream or feel the glitz of the Nigerian federal capital.

Sudan: Bread Shortage in Sudan's El Gedaref, Prices Soar in Darfur

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 The capital of El Gedaref state has witnessed a severe bread shortage since Monday. A resident told Radio Dabanga that people must queue for hours at bakeries hoping to get some bread.

Friday, 18 August 2017

Mozambique: Over 400,000 US Dollars Needed for Grain Storage Silos Repairs

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Silos
The Mozambique Commodity Exchange (BMM) says that it needs at least 25 million meticais (about 410,000 US dollars at the current exchange rate) to correct mistakes made during the construction of grain storage silos across the country.

Malawi: Climate Extremes, Policy Confuse Crop Choices for Malawi Farmers

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Maize
Many farmers feel ill-equipped to decide how much of which crop to plant and when
Elias Kanyangale is ecstatic about his maize harvest. Balancing on a homemade ladder, the farmer retrieves cobs from a full granary, the bounty of this year's good rains, which broke three years of drought in Malawi.

Thursday, 17 August 2017

PRESS RELEASE - FEDERAL GOVERNMENT COMMENDS THE IJEBU DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE ON POVERTY REDUCTION AND ADVISES OTHER STATES TO EMULATE IN AGRICULTURAL INITIATIVES.


THE HON MINISTER OF STATE,AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT,SENATOR HEINEKEN LOKPOBIRI WITH THE DELEGATION  OF  THE IJEBU DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE ON POVERTY REDUCTION  LED BY THE CHAIRMAN, BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE INITIATIVE, PROF. OLANIPEKUN ALAUSA WHEN THE LATTTER PAID  A COURTESY VISIT  TO THE MINISTER IN ABUJA.


                                                   
The Federal Government has commended the Ijebu Development Initiative on Poverty Reduction ( IDIPR) for contributing to fish production in the country and advised other states to emulate the community’s agricultural initiative.

South Africa: Western Cape Agriculture Confirms Presence of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Two Ostrich Farms in Heidelberg Area

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The Western Cape Department of Agriculture has confirmed the presence of Highly Pathogenic Avian influenza (HPAI), type H5N8, in two ostrich farms in the Heidelberg area.