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The Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS)

Friday, 8 September 2017

Distribution of Expired Seeds, Inputs Will Affect Harvest - Farmers

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Farmer
Women farmers in Bauchi State have raised concerns about the distribution of expired agricultural inputs that may hinder bumper harvest envisaged under the Anchor Borrowers Programme.

Thursday, 7 September 2017

Food Institute Fellow Isabelle Moody: “Wasted food is also a food justice issue”

George Washington University Food Institute Fellow Isabelle Moody discusses food justice, community gardening, food waste, and the work of the GW Food Institute.
Wasted food
The George Washington University (GW) launched the Food Institute Student Fellowship to encourage GW students to research new aspects of the sustainable food movement and participate in local food work in Washington, D.C. Sustainability Collaborative Student Fellows conduct research on food justice and local agricultural systems, farm at the GroW Community Garden, and help plan GW’s Local Foods Impact Conference and Urban Agriculture Symposium.

Niger to Boost Poultry Farming With Mobile Kits

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Poultry Farming
Niger State government is set to boost poultry production through the introduction of mobile kits. The mobile poultry is part of the youth empowerment scheme with agriculture entrepreneurship as the driving force.

Wednesday, 6 September 2017

Which Country is the Most Sustainable?

The Food Sustainability Index was developed by the Economist Intelligence Unit with the Barilla Center for Food & Nutrition Foundation.
Sustainable
The Food Sustainability Index (FSI), developed by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) with the Barilla Center for Food & Nutrition (BCFN) Foundation, ranks countries on food system sustainability based off of three pillars: food loss and waste, sustainable agriculture, and nutritional challenges.

Govt Goes for Indicative Prices in Farm-Input

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Farm input
The government says it has suspended the issuance of agro-input vouchers in the next farming season. In its place, it will introduce a procedure, whereby it will place orders for agricultural inputs and set indicative prices that will reduce fertilizer costs by 30 per cent.

Tuesday, 5 September 2017

MicroGen Biotech: Tackling Pollutants in Soil

MicroGen Biotech
Irish biotech company MicroGen Biotech is developing products that use microbes—the broad range of single-celled organisms that are found all around us—to increase crop yield, improve food safety, and promote soil health. Using a platform technology called the “Constructed Functional Microbiome,” MicroGen aims to regenerate depleted or polluted agricultural land. This technology identifies a set of microbes that, once introduced into the soil, can reduce pollutants found in crops while improving yields and overall soil quality.

Namibia: Northern Communal Farmers Sit With Surplus Grain

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Grains
Despite government's plea for communal farmers to produce more to counter food insecurity in Namibia, many farmers are now sitting with surplus grain, as the State is unable to buy all the surplus due to the economic crunch experienced by all sectors.

Monday, 4 September 2017

Danielle Nierenberg on the Real Reason for Our Disconnect with Food

On IFPRI's Nourishing Millions podcast, Danielle Nierenberg talks about what—and who—"Big Ag" actually is.
Danielle Nierenberg
Over the past year, several high-profile merger proposals have threatened to push the agriculture world into the hands of just a few huge corporations. But what—and who—exactly is “Big Agriculture”? Food Tank President Danielle Nierenberg answers this and discusses challenges facing the global food system on this week’s episode of the International Food Policy Research Institute’s Nourishing Millions podcast. 

Clanwilliam Wild Flower Show Fails to Bloom Over Cape Drought

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Wild Flower
The worst rainfall in the Cederberg Mountains in more than half a century has forced organisers of the popular Clanwilliam Wild Flower Show to cancel the annual event.

Sunday, 3 September 2017

PERL calls civil societies to engage government on better agric inputs delivery


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The meeting to rationally engage government on matters relating to agricultural inputs subsidy expenditures has been held by Nigerian civil society at the instance of Engaged Citizen Pillar (EPI) of the UK’s Department for International Development (DFID) Partnership to Engage, Reform and Learn (PERL) last week Tuesday in Abuja.