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FADAMA 111 PROJECT ADDITIONAL FINANCING

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The Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS)

Sunday, 24 December 2017

Central African Republic: Fish Farming Project Helps Refugees Feed Themselves

Cameroon
The United Nations says humanitarian needs in refugee camps in Cameroon are increasing, exceeding the means available to take care of the growing number of refugees.

Saturday, 23 December 2017

Ethiopia: Ministry Strives to Empower Pastoral, Semi-Pastoral Society

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Farmers
ADDIS ABABA- Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries (MoLF) said that it has been working to transform the lives of pastoralist and semi-pastoralist people particularly in drought prone areas of Oromia, Somali, Afar and South Nations Nationalities and People states over the past two quarters of this fiscal year.

Friday, 22 December 2017

Pix @ 12th Dec. 2017 sesame seed farmers training at Sokoto. Upper table and cross section. Farmers were taken through best agricultural practice for better yield from 300kg-500kg to I. 3 tons per hectare so as to meet market demand.

Pix @ 12th Dec. 2017 sesame seed farmers training at Sokoto. Upper table and cross section. Farmers were taken through best agricultural practice for better yield from 300kg-500kg to I. 3 tons per hectare so as to meet market demand.
Pix @ 12th Dec. 2017 sesame seed farmers training at Sokoto. Upper table and cross section. Farmers were taken through best agricultural practice for better yield from 300kg-500kg to I. 3 tons per hectare so as to meet market demand.

Africa: Better Soil Could Trap As Much Planet-Warming Carbon As Transport Produces - Study

Better Soil
The extra carbon that could be stored from rejuvenated soil is equivalent to 3 to 7 billion tonnes of planet-warming carbon dioxide.

Kenya: Why It's Too Early to Write Off Coffee As a Top Income Earner

 Coffee
Every morning, George Kamau wakes up to tend to his coffee farm before carrying out any other business.
He makes sure the trees are free from diseases and pests before joining his wife in their retail shop. The kiosk is located at the edge of his one-acre farm that borders the busy Karatina-Sagana Road.

Thursday, 21 December 2017

South Africa Poultry Group Calls for Probe of Forced Labour in Brazil

Chicken
South Africa's poultry industry body has asked the government to investigate allegations of forced labour in the sector in Brazil, the world's largest poultry exporter.

Wednesday, 20 December 2017

Wheat farmers angered, demand speedy mop-up, quality seed


Wheat Stakeholders
Wheat farmers across the producing states of the nation have expressed their unhappiness to post harvest challenges associated with cost just as they demanded government intervention for mop up the excesses and provision of quality seeds.

Tuesday, 19 December 2017

We are ever grateful to Fadama 111 AF say Sokoto farmers


 Sokoto farmers

The farmers in Sokoto state of Northern Nigeria have been counting their blessings in the last two seasons harvest since the launch of Fadama 111 Additional Financing (AF) by the  Governor, Rt. Hon. Aminu Waziri Tambuwal on May 29, 2016.

Monday, 18 December 2017

VIDEO: Soil Solutions to Climate Problems - Narrated by Michael Pollan


IFAD targets 1.5m farmers under Climate adaptation programme




Journalists Interviewing the Director Department of Agriculture Resources and Climate Change, and Supervising Director CASP. Dr. Sunday Modibo
  * Seven  states to benefit
 
The Climate Adaptation and Agribusiness Support Programme (CASP), a programme under International Food and Agriculture Development (IFAD), was targeting farmers with the aim of reviving their livelihoods.