A non-governmental organisation, Fresh & Young Brains
Development Initiative (FBIN), has disclosed that it has trained 86 young
farmers on climate resilient agriculture in seven states and the FCT. The
founder of the organisation, Ms Nikiruka Nnaemego-Okonkwo, stated this at a
“Mock Parliament on Climate Resilience Agriculture” held in Abuja.
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Wednesday, 15 May 2019
From nitrogen pollution to gene drives: UN highlights five key emerging issues
Urgent action from nations around the world is required to tackle emerging environmental challenges that will have profound effects on our society, economy and ecosystems, the United Nations Environment Programme has warned.
Environmental threats put human health in peril, UN warns
Unsustainable human activities have degraded the Earth’s ecosystems, endangering the ecological foundations of society. Environmental damage to our planet is so dire that human health will be increasingly threatened unless urgent action is taken.
FG embarks on ranching, sign MOU with a market outlet, farm
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Says will support every other stakeholders
The Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development
(FMARD) yesterday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to expedite action
with a private market outlet and an incorporated farm towards better animal
productivity as President Mohammed Buhari has approved the RUGA model of
facilities provision for herdsmen to mitigate incessant clashes with farmers
through ranching.
Tuesday, 14 May 2019
Images speak @ NESG public-private dialogue with Agriculture sector stakeholders held in Abuja
Images speak @ NESG public-private dialogue with Agriculture sector stakeholders held in Abuja, on "strengthen enabling policy environment for fertiliser system, seed system and warehouse receipt system in Nigeria’’ see more images below..
UN report calls for better access to water for small-scale farmers
Access to water and sanitation is a human right. However, billions of people are still living without safe water and sanitation facilities, with wide disparities between the rich and the poor. This is the message of the UN World Water Development Report, launched on 19 March three days ahead of World Water Day. Some 2.1 billion people do not have access to safe drinking water and 4.5 billion people lack safely managed sanitation facilities.
Aquaculture: Expert advocates for more fishes documentation
The Deputy Provost, Fresh Water Fisheries Technology, Bagu, Bornu state, Dr. Olarenwaju Nurudeen |
The Deputy
Provost, Fresh Water Fisheries Technology, Bagu, Bornu state, Dr. Olarenwaju
Nurudeen has advocated for biological documentation of more economic fishes
from the wild to upscale commercial aquaculture production to meet local
consumption and checkmate huge import bill.
Experts canvas for speedy passage of bill...
* Farmers' group fault implementation
process
Experts in the agricultural sector have called on the
federal government on the need to pass in to law, bills such as seed,
fertilizer and warehouse receipt system in Nigeria to help boast and reposition
the agricultural industry, so as to return to its pride of place.
Monday, 13 May 2019
PATIENCE IS PAINFUL, BUT STILL BEST BET FOR #CORNPLANT19
With each passing day, the wait to plant corn is a little more painful. As of May 6, corn planting is only 23% complete in the nation’s 18 largest corn-producing states, according to USDA’s National Ag Statistics Service. That’s half the progress of corn planting in any other year, NASS reports.
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