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Sunday, 16 September 2018
'Super crops' could revolutionize agriculture in Africa, expert claims
Saturday, 15 September 2018
Beekeeping can earn Nigeria multi-million dollars annually —Agric official
Beekeeping |
Beekeeping if harnessed properly is capable of boosting Nigeria’s economy to the tune of multi-million dollars as profit annually.
Friday, 14 September 2018
Irish government using wrong data to downplay greenhouse gas emissions from cows
Ireland's dairy herd has been increasing in recent years, and so have the levels of climate change-inducing gases emitted by the cows ( Getty Images ) |
Global hunger continues to rise, new UN report says
Global hunger |
* 821 million people now hungry and over 150
million children stunted, putting hunger eradication goal at risk.
New evidence continues to signal that the number
of hungry people in the world is growing, reaching 821 million in 2017 or one
in every nine people, according to The State of Food Security and Nutrition in
the World 2018 released today.
Thursday, 13 September 2018
Is this West Virginia farming community the model for a utopian way of life?
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Ancient farmers spared us from glaciers but profoundly changed Earth's climate
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Wednesday, 12 September 2018
India must ditch rice to feed growing population, scientists warn
India must ditch rice to feed growing population, scientists warn |
Tuesday, 11 September 2018
Australia's drought: The cancer eating away at farms
drought |
Monday, 10 September 2018
The tragic story of the sea that disappeared
The tragic story of the sea that disappeared |
World's once fourth largest inland body of water is now a graveyard for its former ships – and its loss is not only being felt in the local fishing industry but it’s also spawned a grim array of health problems
Sunday, 9 September 2018
A quality seed, key to food security says Professor Iritwange
Professor Simon Iritwange is the Acting President Yam Farmers, Processors and Marketers Association of Nigeria (YFPMAN) and a Senior Lecturer at the University of Agriculture Makurdi, Benue state. |
Professor Simon Iritwange is
the Acting President Yam Farmers, Processors and Marketers Association of
Nigeria (YFPMAN) and a Senior Lecturer at the University of Agriculture Makurdi,
Benue state. He strongly believes that
the availability of quality seeds and seedlings are not only necessary but
crucial to the enhancement of the nation’s agricultural growth. Read his Excerpts below with Seun Ayeni at Kaduna Perl meeting.
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