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Thursday, 13 June 2019
Wednesday, 12 June 2019
Opening remarks at Dissemination workshop on Impact of Fadama III–AF II on Food Security and Livelihood Restoration in Northeastern Nigeria. Presented by Kwaw Andam on behalf of IFPRI Nigeria office
Kwaw Andam |
Good
morning, distinguished ladies and gentlemen. I am delighted to offer a few
welcome remarks on behalf of the Nigeria office of the International Food
Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
Detection of unusual hybrid schistosomes in Malawi
LSTM's Professor Russell Stothard is senior author on a new paper in which researchers from the UK and Malawi have described the unusual occurrence of novel schistosome hybrids infecting children along the Shire River Valley.
Tuesday, 11 June 2019
Images speak @ the Dissemination Workshop for Fadama III Additional Financing II Impact Assessment Report , held in Abuja.
Images speak @ the Dissemination Workshop for Fadama III
Additional Financing II Impact Assessment Report , held in Abuja. See more images below...
Wild red deer contribute to the preservation of open landscapes
Red deer (Cervus elaphus) mother and calf. |
Monday, 10 June 2019
FG concessions 19 silos, to earn N6b annually from deal
There Federal Government (FG) has handed over 19 silos located
in 18 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) to six concessionaires for
storage of food at a sum of six billion naira annually. The handover of the
silos was done by the former Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief
Audu Ogbeh, in Abuja, recently.
Ministry sets up committee to review project performance
* Director commends Fadama programme
The Director, Project Coordinating Unit (PCU), Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD) Dr. Maimuna Habib |
· A 40-man
committee has been set up by the government to review the Climate Change
Adaptation and Agric Business Support Project (CASP).
Scientists determine four personality types based on new data
Northwestern University researchers have sifted through data from more than 1.5 million questionnaire respondents and found at least four distinct clusters of personality types exist: average, reserved, self-centered and role model. The findings challenge existing paradigms in psychology.
Sunday, 9 June 2019
Great chocolate is a complex mix of science, physicists reveal
Mixing chocolate. |
Saturday, 8 June 2019
Researchers crack the peanut genome
Soroya Bertioli inspects peanut plants at the UGA Institute for Plant Breeding, Genetics and Genomics greenhouse. |
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