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Tuesday, 23 April 2019
Ethiopia Gets Its Teff Back
Monday, 22 April 2019
Surprise findings turn up the temperature on the study of vernalization
Surprise findings turn up the temperature on the study of vernalization |
Researchers have uncovered new evidence about the agriculturally important process of vernalization in a development that could help farmers deal with financially damaging weather fluctuations.
Sunday, 21 April 2019
Insects crave salt and search grasslands for the limiting nutrient
The OU team conducted 54 experiments in both grazed and ungrazed grasslands from Texas to Minnesota. |
A University of Oklahoma team from the Geographical Ecology Group has published a new study in the journal Ecology on the nutritional preferences of diverse insect communities from Texas to Minnesota.
‘We will ensure that members get loan for wet season farming’
Newly elected President of National Association for Sorghum Producers and Processors Exporters and Marketers (NASPPEM), Alhaji Muhammad Babayo Maina |
‘We will
ensure that members get loan for wet season farming’
Recently, Foodfarmnews had a chat with the newly
elected president of National Association for Sorghum Producers and Processors
Exporters and Marketers (NASPPEM), Alhaji Muhammad Babayo Maina where he
promised better working conditions for members of his association and much
more. Excerpts...
COMMUNIQUÉ OF THE 42ND REGULAR MEETING OF THE NATIONAL COUNCIL ON AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT (NCARD) HELD AT DR. OBI WALI INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE CENTRE, PORT HARCOURT, RIVERS STATE, NIGERIA FROM APRIL 24 – 28, 2017
Minister of Agriculture Chief Audu Ogbeh |
The 42nd Meeting of the National Council on Agriculture
and Rural Development (NCARD) held at Dr. Obi Wali International Conference
Centre, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria from April 24 – 28, 2017 under the
Chairmanship of the Honourable Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development,
Chief Audu Innocent Ogbeh, OFR, was declared open by His Excellency, the
Governor of Rivers State, Chief Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, CON. The theme of the 42nd
National Council on Agriculture and Rural Development (NCARD) Meeting was “Agribusiness
Investment for Economic Stabilization, Diversification and Growth”.The
Council meeting commenced after the opening ceremony.
Saturday, 20 April 2019
FG pledges support for organic fertilizer production
Farmers hail Eco-clean sapropel
The CEO, Marshal & Mitchel International Services Ltd, Mr. Sunny Onyeaso speaking on its potential nutrients to soil and yield to crops. |
The Federal
Government (FG) has reiterated its support for organic fertilizer based on its high
demand and premium price importance to agriculture productivity in the world
market just as the farmers under the umbrella of Federation Agricultural
Commodity Associations (FACAN) have expressed happiness to the introduction of
Eco-clean sapropel based organic fertilizer into the market.
Demand for Nigerian produce soars in Brazil, says FACAN representative
Brazilians at the recently concluded trade fair held at
Novotel Hotel, Sao Paulo Brazil rushed at buying all the Nigerian agricultural
processed products at the Federation of Agricultural Commodity Associations of
Nigeria stand where products like shea butter, ginger, turmeric, castor and
others were all bought because of their health uses.
Oldest Americans most focused on reducing food waste
Oldest Americans most focused on reducing food waste |
The vast majority of Americans are paying attention to reducing food waste with the oldest being the most cognizant, according to the latest Michigan State University (MSU) Food Literacy and Engagement Poll.
Friday, 19 April 2019
Stress in crops points to surprising benefits
Stress in crops points to surprising benefits |
Stress is known as the "killer disease" and in humans it can lead to an increased risk of terminal issues such as heart attack or stroke.
Thursday, 18 April 2019
Bee dispersal ability may influence conservation measures
Bee dispersal ability may influence conservation measures |
The abilities of various bee species to disperse influences the pattern of their population's genetic structure, which, in turn, can constrain how they respond to environmental change, as reported by an international team of researchers.
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