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The Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS)

Wednesday, 13 March 2019

Triple burden of malnutrition persists in Europe and Central Asia

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Triple burden of malnutrition persists in Europe and Central Asia
In Europa and Central Asia, significant progress has been made in reducing undernourishment over the past two decades. However, new evidence shows a stagnation of this trend, particularly in Central Asia. According to a report released by the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) on December 11th, almost 14.3 million adults, and some 4.7 million children in Europe and Central Asia suffered from severe food insecurity in the three-year period from 2015 to 2017.

Tuesday, 12 March 2019

69.8 million hectares farmed organically worldwide in 2017

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Organic farming is on the rise across the globe. A total of 69.8 million hectares were farmed organically at the end of 2017, representing a growth of almost 11.7 million hectares or 20% compared to the previous year.

Monday, 11 March 2019

The prospects of American strawberries

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The prospects of American strawberries
A comprehensive review led by Jayesh Samtani of Virginia Tech and Curt Rom of the University of Arkansas encapsulates an understanding of the challenges, needs, and opportunities of strawberry growers across the United States.

DNA traces on wild flowers reveal insect visitors

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DNA traces on wild flowers reveal insect visitors
Researchers from Aarhus University, Denmark, have discovered that insects leave tiny DNA traces on the flowers they visit.

Cities could play a key role in pollinator conservation, study

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Cities could play a key role in pollinator conservation
Cities could play a key role in conserving pollinators, new research shows. According to a study published in the journal “Nature Ecology and Evolution”, residential and community gardens in urban areas are pollinator ‘hotspots’.

Sunday, 10 March 2019

Nigeria sets for $100 billion sorghum market says NAQS

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Director General (DG), Nigeria Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS), Dr. Vincent Isegbe 

The Director General (DG), Nigeria Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS), Dr. Vincent Isegbe has said that the Federal Government (FG) would soon explore $100 billion market opportunity in Asian countries through export of Sorghum to attract part of the profit potentials.

Massive decline in insects could lead to catastrophic collapse of nature

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More than 40% of insect species could become extinct over the next few decades, leading to a “catastrophic collapse of nature’s ecosystems”, a new study has warned.

Saturday, 9 March 2019

WFP News Release- WORKING WITH WOMEN AND GIRLS ACCELERATES PROGRESS TOWARDS FOOD SECURITY


 WOMEN AND GIRLS 

 Abuja – Putting women and girls front and centre in policy decisions and in programmes to tackle hunger and poverty is vital for reaching our goal of a Zero Hunger world by 2030. Reducing inequalities and removing barriers that exclude women from influencing development in all sectors advances food security. 

New biochemical pathway that may develop more resilient crop varieties

New biochemical pathway that may develop more resilient crop varieties
By manipulating the CHLORAD pathway, scientists can modify how plants respond to their environment. For example, the plant's ability to tolerate stresses such as high salinity can be improved.

Friday, 8 March 2019

Foreign bees monopolize prize resources in biodiversity hotspot

Non-native honey bees 
Hike around the natural habitats of San Diego County and it becomes abundantly clear that honey bees, foreign to the area, are everywhere.