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Wednesday, 10 July 2019
SOLVING PROBLEMS OF FARMERS / HERDSMEN CONFLICT IN NIGERIA – A PERSPECTIVE by Engr. O. M. Akeju
INTRODUCTION
The arable farmers and Pastoralists conflicts have been pre – dated to colonial days. Historically, the colonial masters faced the challenges; the major herdsmen / farmers conflict of 1948 was a good example.
Traditional Crops in Western Africa Are at Risk from Outdated Seed Laws
In many parts of Western Africa, climate change is affecting farmers and biodiversity, and outdated seed laws are making matters worse.
Tuesday, 9 July 2019
PRESS RELEASE- NIGERIA ANNUAL MILK IMPORTS PRODUCTS IS CURRENTLY ESTIMATED AT $1.3 BILLION.
The Federal Ministry of Agriculture
and Rural Development kicks-off a 2day congress on the 4th Global
Dairy Congress Africa, with the theme “Accelerating Investment and Cooperation
of Dairy in Africa”.
NASC Trains Certification Officers, Others On operations Of Seed Tracker
The National Agriculture Seeds Council (NASC), has commenced sensitization on operations and uses of the 'National Seed Tracker' in its bid to improve the seed system towards a sustainable food and nutritional security in the country.
Images speak @ meeting of NPFS-PPP/BOI Agro Processing factor Investors and Contractor
Images speak @ meeting of NPFS-PPP/BOI Agro Processing Factor Investors and Contractors.. see more images.
Opinion | Mindful Eating Could Rebuild Health for Communities of Color
There is a health crisis in low-income communities of color caused partly by poor nutrition. Many traditional and healthy eating habits have been abandoned due to migration, immigration, and high poverty.
Monday, 8 July 2019
Four Food Advocates are Speaking Up Against an Unfair System that is Causing Hunger to Persist
Four food advocates from across the United States may challenge your preconceptions of today’s farmers.
Sunday, 7 July 2019
NPPAN chooses new election date
National
Palm Produce Association of Nigeria (NPPAN) has slated August 28 and 29, 2019 for
board members’ meeting and the election into executive posts of the association.
The President of the association, Engr. Henry Oladunjoye told food farm news in
Abuja.
New National Cashew President promises repositioning
The newly elected President of National Cashew Association
of Nigeria (NCAN) Hon. Ojo Joseph Ajanaku has promised to reposition the
association with strategic mechanism to regulate the produce in the market.
Opinion | Science-Based Food Policies: What Works, What Doesn’t
Creating meaningful and relevant research-based food policies was the topic of a recent talk with policy and nutrition experts from across the United States.
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