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Tuesday, 12 September 2017

Livestock: ASAN-NIAS meets on global practice


Cross Section of ASAN-NIAS 6th Annual Meeting


The sixth annual meeting of the Animal Science Association of Nigeria (ASAN)/ Nigerian Institute of Animal Science (NIAS) commenced yesterday at Abuja with the theme “sustainable livestock production for national development” as association members and other stakeholders brainstorm on a way forward using standard and quality improvement by both private and government sectors’ intervention through capacity building, effective use of new technologies and acceptability of new innovations to attracting market demand.

Monday, 11 September 2017

The World’s Smallest Garden is Created in New York City

UrbanLeaf has created the world's smallest garden
The World’s Smallest Garden
Nate Littlewood and Rob Elliott have created The World’s Smallest Garden, a device which turns an empty bottle into a hydroponic garden.

Jocelyn Zuckerman: “The most important topic is the health of the planet.”

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Jocelyn C. Zuckerman is a freelance writer and current fellow with the Washington, D.C.-based Alicia Patterson Foundation. She will be speaking at the inaugural New York City Food Tank Summit, “Focusing on Food Loss and Food Waste,” which will be held in partnership with Rethink Food Waste Through Economics and Data (ReFED) and with support from The Rockefeller Foundation and The Fink Family Foundation on September 13, 2017.

Sunday, 10 September 2017

This Company is Bringing Gardening into the 21st Century

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Seedsheet, a Vermont-based agri-tech company, just made it to the eighth season of Shark Tank. The business accepted a US$500,000 offer from Shark Tank cast member Lori Greiner.

Vegan Balls and Certified Salmon: Sustainable Food is on the Menu at IKEA

See how global furniture giant IKEA is delivering on its strong commitment to sustainability through its food menu and market offerings.
Sustainable Food
Global furniture and home goods retailer IKEA publishes a Sustainability Report each year to present progress, challenges, and new goals on the path to increased sustainability.

Saturday, 9 September 2017

BCFN Alumni Series: Charlotte Payne on Edible Insects and Food Security

BCFN Alumni Charlotte Payne discusses insect farming, and the role of edible insects in combatting food insecurity and environmental degradation.
Edible Insects
Charlotte Payne studies the environmental, health, and socio-economic impacts of using insects as food with the Department of Zoology at Cambridge and the Department of Population Health at Oxford. Working in collaboration with others at Rothamstead Research Institute and the University of Ouagadougou, Payne is developing methods to combat food insecurity in Burkina Faso through breeding a popular edible caterpillar species.

Bié - Czech Republic NGO Hands Over Cattle to Trumba Peasants

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Forty-one heads of cattle were handed over Tuesday to the peasants in the villages of Trumba commune, 50 kilometers north of Cuito, cetral Bié province, by the Czech republic non-governmental organization People In Need (PIN), under the programme for livestock farming.

Friday, 8 September 2017

Preserving Indigenous Farming Knowledge and Practices

Food Tank is celebrating World Day of Indigenous Peoples by highlighting five indigenous farming practices enhancing global food security.
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On the 2017 International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples, the United Nations is celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP).

Ruth Oniang’o, Chair of the Sasakawa Africa Association, wins the Africa Food Prize


AFP winner Hon Prof Ruth

Hon Professor Ruth Oniang’o, Chair of the Sasakawa Africa Association (SAA) and Sasakawa Fund for Extension Education (SAFE), has been awarded the 2017 Africa Food Prize, in recognition of her role as a leading voice on nutrition in Africa.

Distribution of Expired Seeds, Inputs Will Affect Harvest - Farmers

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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.