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The Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS)

Sunday, 17 June 2018

Agroecology is a better alternative in Sub-Saharan Africa, researcher says

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Agroecology is a better alternative than large-scale agriculture, both for the climate and for small-scale farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Saturday, 16 June 2018

Humans have destroyed 83% of wild mammals, biomass census shows

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Today, 60% of all mammals on Earth are livestock
The world’s 7.6 billion people only make up 0.01% of the Earth’s biomass. Yet since the rise of civilization, humanity has caused the loss of more than 80% of all wild mammals and half of plants, while livestock has increased dramatically, new research shows.

Together We Grow: Coalition Aims to Bring Tech Talent to Agriculture Industry

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Finding a solution to feed the world’s 9.5 billion people by 2050 requires the best minds in technology, science, engineering and agriculture.

Friday, 15 June 2018

Soil pollution affects food security and human health, FAO report

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Soil pollution presents a serious threat to agricultural productivity, food safety, and human health, according to a new report.

Thursday, 14 June 2018

The EU needs a new food and farming blueprint, study

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The EU needs a new food and farming blueprint (Photo: CC0)
The European Union has no consistent, coherent or complete food policy, new research shows.

Monday, 11 June 2018

Eating less meat and dairy best way to reduce your impact on Earth, study

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Lowest-impact meat still has a higher footprint than vegetable proteins 
Giving up meat and dairy products is the single most effective way to reduce your environmental impact, new research has revealed. According to a comprehensive analysis published in the journal Science, livestock only provides 18% of calories and 37% of our protein while taking up 83% of farmland worldwide.

Sunday, 10 June 2018

'Miracle' weed killer that was supposed to save farms is killing them instead

Man-made disaster raises serious questions about the state of US agriculture
Controversial herbicide dicamba found to poison crops as well as pigweed chemical was intended to root out.

Saturday, 9 June 2018

Yes, GMOs Are Safe (Another Major Study Confirms)

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The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine found “no substantiated evidence of a difference in risks to human health between current commercially available genetically engineered (GE) crops and conventionally bred crops.
Consumers all around the world get a lot of conflicting information about genetically engineered (GE) crops and the food derived from them. A myriad of claims about the benefits and potential risks associated with GE crops and their impact on agricultural, environmental, human health and economic outcomes have created a confusing landscape that is further complicated by evolving technology in the field.

Stakeholders stress the importance of accreditation to development


NINAS world Accreditation Day on June 9th
The Nigeria National Accreditation Service (NiNAS) has emphasized the importance of accreditation to development as the world marks world Accreditation Day on June 9th.

AFAN frowns at seed dealers


 *Minister seeks stiffer penalty

The Managing Director, Premier Seeds Nigeria Limited, Prof. Oyediji Ogungbile, The Governor of Kebbi State Sen. Abubakar Atiku Bagudu, the Minister of Agriculture, Chief Audu Ogbeh, and The DG NASC Dr. Olusegun Philps Ojo in a picture during a visit to the Premier Seeds Stand at the 2018  Seed Connect

In order to checkmate recycling of grains as improved seed, the All Farmers’ Association of Nigeria (AFAN) has condemned the activities of fake dealers who are fond of selling grains as seeds to its members just as the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh was advocating through a new bill a stiffer penalty that would checkmate merchants of ingenuine inputs in the sub sector.