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Thursday, 14 December 2017
Revival of Mozambique Grain Institute
Fishery groups merged to enhance productivity
Fish |
In a bid to enhance opportunities and
productivity in the fisheries industry, various groups in the sector have
united to become an Amalgamated Association
of Fish Farmers and Aquaculture of Nigeria, said the chairman of the new body,
Hon. Hussaini Abdullahi Roha .
Researchers and policymakers meet in Tanzania to discuss cassava agronomy
IITA Drirector for Central Africa Hub, Dr Bernard Vanlauwe addressing participants at the ACAI meeting in Tanzania |
Scientists across Africa and their colleagues in other parts of
the world are meeting with policymakers in Tanzania under the auspices of the
African Agronomy Initiative (ACAI) to discuss the progress made in the last two
years in providing clues to the agronomy of cassava.
Palm oil: Stakeholders reject Olam importation under ETLS
The application
requesting Federal Government (FG) for the importation of ninety five (95,000)
metric tons of crude palm and other affiliated finished products running to
billions of dollars under the covers of the ECOWAS Trade Liberalization Scheme
(ETLS) by Olam Nigeria Limited, an Indian agro based company in the country may
have hit the rock as major indigenous stakeholders have out rightly rejected
the proposal saying all importers must pay the agreed 35% duty tax without ETLS
exception that would short change the nation’s economy.
Wednesday, 13 December 2017
Trade Minister Rules Out On Govt 'Cutting Down Sugar Prices'
Sugar |
The minister of
Trade, Industry and Cooperatives Amelia Kyambadde has dismissed reports
that cabinet plans a tax waiver for imported sugar to drive down sugar
prices in the domestic market.
EDITORIAL- Reducing post-harvest food losses
post-harvest food losses |
That
farmers produce more than enough food to go round is a truism which is not
easily realized because millions of people still go to bed on empty stomach
every day.
Tuesday, 12 December 2017
Kwa Didi - Closure of Kicukiro Abattoir Leaves Bitter Taste for Many
Leaves Bitter |
The City of
Kigali's decision to permanently close down SATRA abattoir, commonly
known as "Kwa Didi," has been greeted with mixed reactions from business
operators and other stakeholders such as persons who have been working
with the entity.
FCA staffs ask FG to sack provost
Hon. Linus Okorie |
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NASS says bring your petition, declares strike illegal
Despite the 4th December
reconciliation meeting held at the National Assembly (NASS), the members of
three staff unions at the Federal College of Agriculture, Moorplantation have
demanded the removal of the school provost by the Federal Government (FG) as
they expressed dissatisfaction for not being heard at the Abuja meeting chaired
by the House committee on colleges of agriculture, Hon. Linus Okorie who
reacted saying the illegality of the unions’ strike was the reason why all the
parties were not allowed to talk.
Monday, 11 December 2017
Zim Urged to Develop Strategies for Horticulture
Horticulture |
Zimbabwe should
develop strategies to foster growth of the horticulture sector for it to
retain its position as the country's second largest foreign currency
earner after tobacco.
Sunday, 10 December 2017
How to Manage Egg Breakage By Layer Chickens
Egg |
Egg breakage by layer chickens is something most poultry farmers are familiar with.
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