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The Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS)

Saturday, 23 June 2018

Health & Safety Consensus

Yes, GMOs are safe to eat.
Health & Safety Consensus
Yes, GMOs are safe to eat. That is the overwhelming consensus of scientific experts and major scientific authorities around the world, including the World Health Organization, United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization and American Medical Association. In fact, there have been more than 1,700 studies on the safety of GMOs, hundreds of which were independently funded.

Digital Farming Technology: Protecting Crops Around The World

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Digital Farming Technology
For many farmers around the world, crop protection is an ever-evolving challenge. From disease, to insects, to local wildlife—all crops are vulnerable to external forces.

Friday, 22 June 2018

IAASTD report calling for radical changes in agriculture turns ten

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IAASTD co-chairs Judi Wakhungu, Hans Herren and Director Bob Watson
The way the world grows its food has to change radically to better serve the poor and hungry if we are to cope with a growing population and climate change while avoiding social breakdown and environmental collapse.

Farmers react to late budget signed by President Buhari

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President Muhammadu Buhari

Farmers have described the 2018 national budget just signed by President Muhammadu Buhari as being late to the need of farming activities for the year saying that agricultural activities are time bound.

Land borders closure, see what RIFAN says will happen if President Buhari……..


From RT-LT – Nat. President RIFAN Mallam Aminu Goronyo, Nat. Organizing Secr. Alh. Wodi Muhamadu, MD New Nigeria Comm. Marketing Company, Abubakar Musa, Chief Livinus Ngawangwa (JP) and others.


The National President, Rice Farmers Association of Nigeria (RIFAN) Mallam Aminu Goronyo has promised that his members would not hesitate to vote out President Buhari if he decided not to effect the decision on banning imported rice through the land borders saying Nigeria has got no gain expending   five million dollar on rice import daily.

Thursday, 21 June 2018

EU to ban outdoor use of bee-harming neonic pesticides

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The European Union will ban the outdoor use of widely used insecticides due to the danger they pose to bees.

Where GMOs Are Grown

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Think only U.S. farmers grow GMO crops?  You might be surprised to know that while each country has its own regulatory process for both the cultivation and sale of GM products, as of 2016, GMOs are grown, imported and/or used in more than 75 countries across the globe.

Wednesday, 20 June 2018

Argentine small-scale farmers give away vegetables in land protest

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Argentine small-scale farmers give away vegetables in land protest
Farmers in Argentina have distributed tonnes of produce for free as part of a protest to demand access to land.

Tuesday, 19 June 2018

AFSA warns against corporate takeover of African seed systems

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African farmers’ seeds are increasingly under threat from policies designed to privilege corporate seed systems, says a new report launched on World Intellectual Property Day on April 26th.

Food Security in Africa: Is Genetically Modified Technology a Pathway?-A paper presented by NAERLS ED, Prof.M.K Othiman at Seed-Connect event.



GMO FOODs
 Recently, Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) rated eighty-six countries as low-income and food-deficient nations, thus, considered to be food insecure (http://www.fao.org/docrep/w9290e/w9290e01.htm).