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The Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS)

Tuesday, 9 October 2018

Acute shortage of improved seeds imminent!

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The lack of financial support to research institutes and agro inputs sub sector especially the seed companies may soon lead to shortage of breeder, foundation and certified seeds in the country according to a reliable source who spoke with Food Farm News on condition of anonymity.

Why vertical farming isn't a miracle solution to food security

The method is a tempting solution for city designers low on space... but it̢۪s not the only one out there
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Vertical farming is great for growing lots of food in a small space, but productivity comes at a cost: high energy use. We need to consider other, more sustainable, types of urban agriculture, says Andrew Jenkins

Monday, 8 October 2018

Agroecology could feed Europe without pesticides by 2050, study

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The study calls for more hedges, trees and stony habitats
European agriculture could shift entirely to agroecological farming, abandoning pesticides and synthetic fertilisers while sustainably feeding 530 million Europeans by 2050 with healthy diets. This is the result of new research published on September 13th by the French policy research institute IDDRI.

Sunday, 7 October 2018

World hunger continues to rise due to climate extremes, UN warns

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The reports calls for the promotion of sustainable, healthy diets
The number of undernourished people in the world has increased to an estimated 821 million in 2017, or one in every nine people, warns a report released on Tuesday by five UN agencies. Climate variability and extremes,

Saturday, 6 October 2018

Food waste could rise by a third by 2030, report warns

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Food waste - a growing problem?
Food loss and waste could increase by a third by the year 2030 unless urgent action is taken by governments, companies and consumers. This is the warning of a new report released by Boston Consulting Group (BCG). Currently, 1.6 billion tons

Friday, 5 October 2018

Sustainable development requires a transformation of food systems

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Healthy and sustainable food consumption patterns are needed
We need to transform our food systems if we want to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and combat climate change. This is the message of an article published in the journal “Agronomy for Sustainable Development” on August 9th. According to the authors, food systems “are at the nexus that links food security, nutrition, and human health, the viability of ecosystems, climate change, and social justice.”

GIZ spends Seventeen million Euros building farmers’ capacity in eight states



 
Images speak @ the training on Agricultural production and processing economics held in Abuja by the Green Innovation Centre for the Agriculture and Food Sector- Nigeria (GIZ)
The Green Innovation Centre for the Agriculture and Food Sector (GIZ), Nigeria is building capacities of farmers on four major value chains which include maize, rice cassava and Irish potatoes between 2015 and 2021 in eight states in Nigeria-Ogun, Oyo- cassava, Rice-Benue, maize- Kano and Kaduna, Irish potato- Plateau state. This was disclosed by Caroline Trimbom the Project Coordinator GIZ during capacity building training for journalists in Abuja.

Thursday, 4 October 2018

Quarantine Service partners Africa-Pacific body to resolve EU ban



Coordinating Director of NAQS, Dr Vincent Isegbe
Nigeria Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS) says it is partnering with the Europe-Africa-Caribbean-Pacific Liaison Committee (COLEACP) to resolve the prohibition of the export of Nigeria’s agricultural produce to Europe. This was disclosed by the Coordinating Director of NAQS, Dr Vincent Isegbe, in Abuja at a workshop organized in partnership with COLEACP as reported by News Agency of Nigeria.

FG licenses 158 seed enterprises, unveils molecular diagnosis facility

the Director General NASC in black cap, Dr. Philip Olusegun Ojo. and Mrs. Tolulope Mewase handling one of the portable machines


As effort to boost agricultural activities in the area of quality seed production and distribution to the Nigerian farmers, the Federal Government (FG) has licensed 158 new seed enterprises who are to commence production, while another 75 seed companies were degraded for not meeting needed criteria to fully operate just as the agency has acquired a digital molecular diagnosis testing facilities.

Domino-effect could push Earth towards a ‘hothouse’ climate

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A hothouse climate would have serious consequences for farming
Even if greenhouse gas emissions are reduced, there is a risk that global warming could trigger other processes which could push the Earth System irreversibly