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Saturday, 13 October 2018

Bt cotton: Premier seeds yet to take multiplication decision

The Managing Director (MD) Premier Seeds of Nigeria, Prof. A.A Ogungbile in red cap


The Managing Director (MD) Premier Seeds of Nigeria, Prof. A.A Ogungbile has said his organization would tread on the path of market availability before the company would fully engage in the commercial multiplication of the newly released Biotechnology genetically modified cotton (Bt cotton) for the farmers.

Friday, 12 October 2018

Seed Council bags BPSR Silver certificate management, governance practice

Dr. Philip Olusegun Ojo, Director General, National Agricultural Seed Council (NASC), ...



The National Agricultural Seed Council (NASC) has bagged the Silver Level certificate in management and governance practice administered by the Bureau of Public Service Reforms (BPSR).

Thursday, 11 October 2018

Agric Ministry,bank set up fund for rice producers



*Ogbeh promises to organize rice fair
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh
The Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development and Bank of Agriculture have set up a fund which they intend to manage to support farmers, millers and marketers to bring down the price of rice. This information was made available by the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh during a meeting he had with rice farmers, millers and processors in Abuja.

Organic foods:Stakeholders urge govts to create jobs, others

Group picture of stakeholders during the 2018 National Organic Agriculture Business Summit held in Lagos


The various governments in Nigeria have been urged to pursue the commitment to create the 700,000 jobs in the agricultural sector using the organic sub-sector and to take advantage of several market opportunities worth 90 billion dollars for organic produce and products outside Nigeria.

Wednesday, 10 October 2018

FACAN boss advocates Agric Bank’s recapitalization



*Adewunmi, Cassava Commodity president canvasses use of land as collateral.
FACAN), President in Middle, Dr. Victor Iyama & the President of Cassava Growers Association of Nigeria, in white native Pastor Segun Adewunmi during the AGRIKEXPO and Agro food held in Abuja

The National President, Federation of Commodities Agriculture Association of Nigeria (FACAN), Dr. Victor Iyama has resounded that the recapitalization of Bank of Agriculture (BOA) would put an end to challenges facing the financing of farmers in Nigeria while the President of Cassava Growers Association of Nigeria, Pastor Segun Adewunmi canvassed for the use of land as collateral for loan with and other properties for commercial banks for effective agricultural business.

AIMS: Inputs scheme announcement premature, say stakeholders



·    *Farmers fault GESS’ replacement.

Agricultural Input Mechanization Scheme
The announcement of the Federal Government Agricultural Inputs Mechanization Scheme (AIMS)made earlier by the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh has been described by the stakeholders as premature and just a mere show off when actually nothing has been put in place to justify its publicity, just as many farmers have expressed their disapproval on the replacement of Growth Enhancement Scheme (GES) of inputs-distribution-through-electronic-wallet scheme with a new one.

Tuesday, 9 October 2018

Acute shortage of improved seeds imminent!

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Seed

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
vertical farming
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,