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Tuesday, 24 July 2018
Grafting helps pepper plants deal with drought
Monday, 23 July 2018
UN Food Agencies Team Up to Secure Livelihoods in Northeast Nigeria
UN Food Agencies Team Up to Secure Livelihoods in Northeast Nigeria |
The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the World Food Programme (WFP) have launched a joint effort to support conflict-affected people in northeastern Nigeria to increase their food production and reduce dependence on food assistance. Using a ‘twin track’ approach, FAO is providing enough seed and fertilizer to produce up to eight months’ worth of food during the 2018 rainy season, while WFP covers the food needs of households until these crucial harvests in September.
LIVESTOCK-Cattle, hog futures turn up on short-covering
Livestock |
Sunday, 22 July 2018
Software helps cut Indian cows’ methane emissions
cows |
Saturday, 21 July 2018
Rice prices seen stabilizing in Aug
Rice |
Friday, 20 July 2018
Palm oils extends losses to 1-week low over China-U.S. tariff threats
Palm oils |
Thursday, 19 July 2018
French wheat harvest underway as market weighs weather toll
wheat |
Wednesday, 18 July 2018
SAFFLOWER: RMRDC GIVES FARMERS SEEDS
FACAN Nat Sect, Dr. Bello Dogondanji Congratulating Safflower Nat President, Alhaji Bashir Tanko after receiving seed from Dr. Ogunwusi of RMRDC |
The Raw
Material Research Development Research (RMRDC) in partnership with a Chinese
company named Kong Associate Limited has given out some quantity of safflower
seeds to farmers for mult-locational trials across the regions. This is part of
the strategy towards making Nigeria a major producer of the oil seeds because
of its industrial potentials to reduce import.
S/W 2018 REFILS: technologies transfer suffer in 2017
Royal father advises youth on partnership
The Royal father of Alawowo of Awowo Owu Kingdom, Oba Abdul-Gafar Olasunkanmi Tijani speaking to the stakeholders during the South-West 2018 Refils |
The recently
concluded Research Extension Farmers Input Linkage System (REFILS) under the
coordination of Institute for Agricultural Research& Training (IAR&T)
Moorplantation has revealed poor transfer of new improved technologies for
enhanced productivity of farmers’ produce and other agro processors in the
value chains of the crops, animals and livestock, even as the Royal father of
Alawowo of Awowo Owu Kingdom, Oba Abdul-Gafar Olasunkanmi Tijani has advised
the youths to explore business partnership in crops and animal productivity to
create jobs without waiting for government for themselves.
Medical doctor advocates organic living
· NICERT-ECOCERT hammers certification
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO),Afe Abayomi Farm estate and a medical practitioner, Prof. Akin Abayomi |
The Chief
Executive Officer (CEO),Afe Abayomi Farm estate and a medical practitioner, Prof.
Akin Abayomi has emphasized that Nigerians should embrace organic living so as
to rescue lives and the environment from injurious self-inflicted toxic just as NICERT an indigenous organization in partnership with ECOCERT, also an international
organization is hammering on certification before export to specific destination.
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