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The Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS)

Thursday, 30 May 2019

AMBASSADOR OF DENMARK TO NIGERIA / CAMEROON / EQUATORIAL GUINEA / REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO / CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC, Mr. JESPER KAMP

Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development
Governor ofKatsina State
Vice Chancellor
NAPRI Director
Your Excellences

-         I do not recall being to a more beautiful place in Nigeria than today.

Kenyan Food Outlets Reel From Acute Shortage of Irish Potatoes

Irish potatoes in Musanze market
Kenya's eateries are reeling from an acute shortage of Irish potatoes with the Agriculture ministry putting the supply gap at 1.7 million metric tonnes.

Wednesday, 29 May 2019

Phil Hogan: Kilkenny hub to emphasise Ireland's global leadership in agri technology

EU Agriculture Commissioner Phil Hogan has said that a new digital innovation hub in Kilkenny City can drive the digital transformation of Europe's agri-food sector boosting innovation and growth in the region.

STATHS building a legacy of agricultural science

 Sanson, head of the agricultural department at the St Andrew Technical High School (STATHS), is convinced that his school has the best agricultural science programme in the country.

Agricultural Tires Market 2019- Global Industry Analysis, By Key Players, Segmentation, Trends and Forecast By 2025

, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA, May 20, 2019 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Summary:
A new market study, titled “Discover Global Agricultural Tires Market Upcoming Trends, Growth Drivers and Challenges” has been featured on WiseGuyReports.

Statistical study finds it unlikely South African fossil species is ancestral to humans

Statistical analysis of fossil data shows that it is unlikely that Australopithecus sediba, a nearly two-million-year-old, apelike fossil from South Africa, is the direct ancestor of Homo, the genus to which modern-day humans belong.

Tuesday, 28 May 2019

Irrigation Boost for Buhera Families

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Irrigation Boost for Buhera Families
Over 29 000 families in Buhera are set to benefit from the Tarwira Irrigation Scheme, which is expected to boost food security and household income in the district, which is one of the most affected by drought in recent years.

Monday, 27 May 2019

e-Extension for farmers soon says NAERL boss

*  100 workers already trained for operations

The Executive Director, National Agricultural Extension Research Liaison Office (NAERLS) Prof.  Mohahammed Uthman
Agricultural extension services via phones and internet is set for launching, very soon. This was disclosed by the Executive Director, National Agricultural Extension Research Liaison Office (NAERLS) Prof.  Mohahammed Uthman in Zaria, recently.

Pix: FMARD major projects with their coordinators led by Director of project Dr. Maimuna Habib today interface with NIRSAL management on finance collaboration.

 FMARD major projects with their coordinators led by Director of project Dr. Maimuna Habib today interface with NIRSAL management on finance collaboration.

An electric tongue can handle more spicy foods than you can

Spicy food is huge business, and Washington State University researchers have found that an electronic tongue, or e-tongue, is more effective and accurate in taste-testing fiery foods than sensitive human taste buds.