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The Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS)

Wednesday, 27 June 2018

Pictures Speak at the 2018 Farming season flag-off ceremony held at the Bagauda Agric Show Ground Kano State.

BOA MD, Alhaji Kabiru Mohammed Adamu in blue suit & green tie, Alhaji Usman Alhaji, Secretary to Kano State Government in white cap & white kaftan and others during a tour to the Exhibition stands at the 2018 Farming Season flag -off ceremony held at the Bagauda Agric Show Ground Kano State.

 Pictures Speak at the 2018 Farming season flag-off ceremony held at the Bagauda Agric Show Ground Kano State. See more pictures below.

Tuesday, 26 June 2018

Milk Powder is Not Unhealthy: Ministry of Agriculture

Milk Powder is Not Unhealthy: Ministry of Agriculture
Milk factory
Following an uproar among Moroccans condemning the alleged use of powder milk to make milk, the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries has said that the use of powdered milk to produce any kind of food “does not represent any health issue.”

Meeting Increasing Food Demand Sustainably

Maize
Did you know that the total land devoted to agriculture around the globe is 20,000,000 square miles?  That’s more than five times the area of the United States.

Monday, 25 June 2018

Live Sheep Export Challenged in Australia's Federal Court

Credit: Animals Australia
Panting sheep Credit: Animals Australia
Animals Australia has appeared in the first hearing of an unprecedented application in the Federal Court of Australia to challenge the legality of a live sheep export permit.

INFOGRAPHIC: Can GMOs Help Protect The Environment?

Sunday, 24 June 2018

Italy won't ratify EU-Canada trade deal: agriculture minister

Italy won't ratify EU-Canada trade deal: agriculture minister
A protest against the CETA trade deal in Rome, 2017. Photo: Andreas Solaro/AFP
Italy's nationalist agriculture minister on Thursday said his government would not ratify an EU-Canada free trade deal, claiming it does not protect his country's farmers.
The European Union and Canada formally signed the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) in October 2016, at a time when anti-globalisation sentiment was on the rise in Europe. The accord, which has yet to be ratified, eliminates 98 percent of tariffs between the EU and Canada.

NAADI sustainability is a function commitment says Prof. Ayoola.




Prof. Gbola Ayoola speaking with journalist 

The Federal Ministry of Industry Trade and Investment (FMITI) consultant to its Nigeria-Agricbusiness and Agro Industry Initiative (NAADI), Prof. Gbola Ayoola has said that the sustainability industrial frame plan for the agro industrialization in Nigeria was a function of strong political will with many variables of which funding was very strategic towards achieving commercial agro business of processing and value addition.

GMOs And Livestock

Livestock
In the United States, livestock have been consuming feed made from genetically modified crops for almost twenty years. More than two-thirds of GM corn and half of GM soybeans are used for livestock feed.

Saturday, 23 June 2018

Campaign Launched To Abolish Factory Farming In Switzerland

Animals suffer immensely within the factory farming system (Photo: We Animals)
Animal rights groups and environmental organizations have joined forces to launch a campaign to end factory farming in Switzerland.


GMO Basics

GMO
What are GMOs? Are GMOs safe? Why do farmers grow GMO crops?  We know there are a lot of questions regarding GMOs, Genetically Modified Organisms. Let’s start with the basics.