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Wednesday, 23 May 2018
Antibiotic-resistant genes are being spread all over the world in animal feed, scientists discover
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA LEAP AHEAD OF AVERAGE CORN, SOYBEAN PLANTING PACE
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA LEAP AHEAD OF AVERAGE CORN, SOYBEAN PLANTING PACE |
After a productive week in the fields farmers in Nebraska and Kansas are at or ahead of average planting pace for both corn and soybeans according to the USDA Crop Progress Report released Monday, May 21, 2018.
Sunflower Association alerts FG on foreigners posing as tourists to exploit farmers
Middle in white without cap Md-Ceo Alhaji M. A Adeyemi Starlink Global- Ideal limited with sunflower members |
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Kebbi Governor cautions on distortion
Stakeholders
at the meeting of Sunflower Growers, Processors and Marketers Association of
Nigeria have alerted and called on the government to curb the influx of
foreigners who came in the guise of tourists but only to end up buying
agricultural produce at exploitive prices from the farmers.
Tuesday, 22 May 2018
Editorial -Food security: Using Monitoring and Evaluation
Using Monitoring and Evaluation |
One significant gap in the Nigerian
agricultural value chains is lack of effective use of monitoring and constant
feedback to measure performance
Monday, 21 May 2018
Improve on finishing, partner fabricators says ICRISAT rep to NCAM
Dr. Hakeem Ayinde Ajeigbe,(ICRISAT) - Kano Station and Country Representative - Nigeria West & Central Africa Program |
The ICRISAT
Nigerian representative, Dr. Hakeem Ajeigbe has advised National Centre for
Agricultural Mechanization (NCAM) to work harder towards achieving a good
finishing machines and other equipment saying more fabricators should be
engaged for commercial production of the proto type designs with royalty
charges.
FECA Provost advocates training for cassava bread entrepreneurial
Sunday, 20 May 2018
2018 IAR Annual Research Review/REFILs: Funding not in consonant with economic diversification
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The FMARD Minister Representative, Mr. Ime. S. Umoh, Former ED, NAERLS Prof. Z. Abubakar, Prof Ado on day two of the Cropping Scheme. |
* Stakeholders exhort research monitoring and evaluation.
· * IAR recounts achievements.
The 2018
Annual Research Review and Planning Meeting / Extension Farmers Inputs Linkage
System (REFILS) held for three days (April10-12) at Institute for Agricultural
Research (IAR), Samara, Zaria were very revealing as funding was very
conspicuous as one of the major factors militating against new improved
technologies development cum transfer to farmers at the grassroots.
Price of cassava stems nosedives to N400 per bundle
cassava stems |
· National
Agric Seed Council to set standard, certify seeds
Prices of
cassava stems have nosedived to N400 per bundle after touching a high of N1200
as demand eases in Nigeria.
Shea butter: Minister raises concern on $200b for other
The Minister of State, Ministry of
Industry, Trade and Investment, Hajia Aisha Abubakar has said that the untapped
Shea butter industry was already attracting an annual income of over $200
billion into other countries where its potential is properly harnessed for
employment and wealth creation. She said this at Alliance Agenda conference
held at Abuja.
Saturday, 19 May 2018
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