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Sunday, 15 April 2018
Images Speak @ IAR Day two Cropping Scheme Last Wednesday.
Companies Secure Deal to Export Livestock to Egypt
Livestock |
Three local
livestock exporters signed a deal with Egyptian Trust for Trade &
Transport Company for the supply of 354,000 livestock worth 2.4 billion
Br.
Saturday, 14 April 2018
New method to improve crops Technique using plant's own DNA could produce crops that are more resistant to drought and disease
Crop |
A team of University of Georgia researchers has developed a new way to breed plants with better traits. By introducing a human protein into the model plant species Arabidopsis thaliana, researchers found that they could selectively activate silenced genes already present within the plant.
Friday, 13 April 2018
Industrial Agri-Food Labs Pilot Program Starts
Agri-Food Labs |
Industrial
agri-food labs pilot program has been commenced in areas where
industrial parks' constructions are underway, and would start function
when the parks enter production phase.
FMARD HOSTS U.S WAR COLLEGE DELEGATION, FG REITERATES COMMITMENT TO DEVELOP AGRICULTURE
Chief Audu Ogbeh, |
The Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD), is committed to developing agriculture with a view to attaining national food security and provide gainful employment for its teeming young population.
Thursday, 12 April 2018
Sh250 Billion Fund to Lift Youth Out of Poverty
food |
A business venture
by a group of eleven youth in Katebe Village, Kamwenge district is
thriving after they got a Shs 7.7 million interest free loan in 2015
from the Youth Livelihood Programme (YLP); a Shs 256 billion program
intended to create jobs for youth and lift them out of poverty.
Global Cassava Partnership for the 21 century holds world press conference and cassava exhibition in Lagos
Cassava |
The Global Cassava Partnership for the 21st(GCP21)
century will on 17 April 2018 hold a world press conference to announce the fourth
International Cassava Conference billed to take place in Cotonou, Benin in
11-15 June 2018.
Wednesday, 11 April 2018
Tanzania moves to protect sugar firm
Sugar |
Tanzania has
announced that it will stop issuing new permits for importation of sugar
effective June, to protect local manufacturers.
Tuesday, 10 April 2018
Pictures speak at the IAR 2018 Annual Research Review and Planting Meeting/North-West Zone REFILs Workshop today at Zaria.
Black Farmers Deserve State Support
Black Farmer |
One of the
self-serving myths about agriculture in South Africa is that this is
such a difficult sector and only white Afrikaans farmers can thrive in
it due to intergenerational farming and the hardiness of the group that
runs the sector. This view is not supported by historical facts.
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