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Monday, 15 April 2019
Images speak @ the 2019 SeedConnect holding in Abuja
Biologists identify honeybee 'clean' genes known for improving survival
Biologists identify honeybee 'clean' genes known for improving survival |
The key to breeding disease-resistant honeybees could lie in a group of genes -- known for controlling hygienic behaviour -- that enable colonies to limit the spread of harmful mites and bacteria, according to genomics research conducted at York University.
Sunday, 14 April 2019
IAR cropping scheme comes up April 16th
IAR |
Researchers, scientists, extension officers, farmers and
agro inputs dealers and agro engineers will by this week Tuesday converged at
the Institute for Agricultural Research, Samaru, Zaria for a review of last
year (2018) planting seasons towards a new plan for the current 2019
agricultural activities.
Gum Arabic: Nigerian export drops from $43.55m
Gum Arabic |
Nigeria has not been earning the expected foreign exchange
potential in gum arabic as she declined from 43.55 million dollars estimated
export earnings and may have decided to establish a Scientific Research Centre in
her quest for a chunk of the world market.
Planting small seeds simply: The allure of the slide hammer seeder
Maize |
Saturday, 13 April 2019
Climate change may affect ecological interactions among species
Climate change may affect ecological interactions among species |
Friday, 12 April 2019
NASC, others march for quality as preparation begins for 2019 seedconnect
Issue
warning to adulterated seed sellers
As
preparations begin for the 2019 Seedconnect Conference
and Expo in Abuja scheduled to hold on the 15th-16th
of April 2019, the National Agricultural Seed Council (NASC), with its partners
and board of Trustee have taken to a march from the Federal Secretariat to the
Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD) to continue the
cry for quality seeds in the Nigerian Agricultural sector for better yield in
food production across the country.
Scientists use machine learning to ID source of Salmonella
Scientists use machine learning to ID source of Salmonella |
A team of scientists led by researchers at the University of Georgia Center for Food Safety in Griffin has developed a machine-learning approach that could lead to quicker identification of the animal source of certain Salmonella outbreaks.
Oil Palm Association’s election postponement generates heat
Stakeholders complain of foreign influence....
The election expected to produce a new leadership for the
National Palm Produce Association of Nigeria (NPPAN) was yesterday shifted by
three months, to June 12, 2019.
Thursday, 11 April 2019
First Ladies Weah, Rivlin Discuss Empowerment of Liberian Women Through Agriculture
First Lady Clar Marie Weah |
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