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The Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS)

Friday, 19 October 2018

Images speak as USADF and governor of Kebbi state in Nigeria announces $10million partnership to support local agribusiness




Group image as USADF AND GOVERNOR OF KEBBI STATE IN NIGERIA ANNOUNCE $10 MILLION DOLLAR PARTNERSHIP TO SUPPORT LOCAL AGRIBUSINESS
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PRESS RELAESE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT LAUNCHES THE NATIONAL GENDER ACTION PLAN (NGAP) FOR AGRICULTURE.

GENDER ACTION PLAN (NGAP) FOR AGRICULTURE.


The Federal Government has launched the National Gender Action Plan (NGAP) for Agriculture in order to build  the capacities of Nigeria’s women.
The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development,Chief Audu Ogbeh made the remark at the launching of the document put together by the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development and Synergos, in Abuja today.

Thursday, 18 October 2018

Rice smuggling: Vision FM 92.1 chats with Food Farm News publisher

Publisher Food farm news Ayeni Oladehinde

Mr. Ayeni Oladehinde is the publisher of Food Farm News. He spoke on the economic implication of porous land borders to rice productivity in Nigeria saying Nigeria Customs Services must be up to its responsibilities not to allow smuggling while all the imports should pass through seaport. Read the excerpts of the thirty minutes live economic programme on the Vision FM 92.1 station Abuja.

FG REAFFIRMES COMMITMENT TO CREATE JOBS THROUGH E-WALLET SYSTEM

Group Picture during the World food day/ Agric Show


The Federal Government has reaffirmed its commitment to create jobs for million of Nigerian youth through E-wallet System; which will reduce unemployment, increase productivity and ensure sustainable development.

Zero Hunger: our actions today are our future tomorrow STATEMENT BY H.E SUFFYAN KOROMA, FAO REPRESENTATIVE IN NIGERIA AND ECOWAS ON BEHALF OF JOSÉ GRAZIANO DA SILVA, DIRECTOR-GENERAL, FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS AT THE WORLD FOOD DAY 2018 CELEBRATION, ABUJA, NIGERIA, OCTOBER 16, 2018

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FAO REPRESENTATIVE IN NIGERIA AND ECOWAS  SUFFYAN KOROMA,
Just three years ago, in September 2015, all United Nations Member States approved the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.The eradication of hunger and all forms of malnutrition (Sustainable Development Goal number 2) was defined by world leaders as a cardinal objective of the Agenda, a sine qua non condition for a safer, fairer and more peaceful world.

Wednesday, 17 October 2018

Opinion- Food abundance impossible without technology


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Post harvest losses
It is sad that people go hungry in this country in spite the quantity of food produced by the various value chains.

Tuesday, 16 October 2018

Interview- Farmers will embrace new improved Bt cotton- National President



National President of Cotton Association of Nigeria  Mr. Anibe Achinaugu

My name is Anibe Achimugu, President, National cotton Association of Nigeria.

Monday, 15 October 2018

Agric show: things get worst in 11 yrs


IAR, NCAM speak
Agric show venue

Visit to Tudun Wada, Keffi ,Nazarawa state, venue of the 2018 Agricultural Show and World Food Day, Nigeria shows a very low turnout of participants from both private and public sectors as many of the facilities left behind the previous year have been vandalized by hoodlums thereby making the cost of holding the event very expensive after eleven years of existence according to Food Farm News finding.

World Food Day: FG Committed to Zero Hunger – Lokpobiri



·     * Decries Herdsmen/Farmers Crises
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 Minister of State for Agriculture and Rural Development, Senator Heineken Lokpobiri 
The Federal Government has assured its total commitment to the zero hunger goals by the year 2030 and promised to increase the present tempo of strong agricultural activities in the country to attain this national objective.

Rice self-sufficiency strategic to Africa’s development

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FAO

Self-sufficiency in rice for Africa will be strategic and consequential, not just in terms of meeting consumption requirements locally, but also through its multiplier effects.