For hundreds of thousands of years humans lived in hunter-gatherer societies, eating wild plants and animals. Inequality in these groups is thought to have been very low, with evidence suggesting food and other resources were shared equally between all individuals.
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Saturday, 31 August 2019
Facts About the Global Seed Vault
Sometimes called the "doomsday vault," the Svalbard Global Seed Vault is seen as humanity's last hope against extinction after a world crisis. Though its mission is to keep the world's seeds safe, its creation wasn't meant as a way to reseed the world after a world-scale catastrophe.
Friday, 30 August 2019
AFAN Oyo state election comes up September
Congratulates new agric comm
The proper election into the executive positions of the Oyo
state All Farmers Association
of Nigeria (AFAN) has been scheduled to come up sometimes in September, 2019
according to the Chairman of the chapter Engr. Ayinla Olumide who also
congratulated the new commissioner of agriculture, Hon. Muyiwa Ejekunle on
behalf of all other members.
FG sets to reposition groundnut for global competitiveness
*Stakeholders applaud government
The Federal
Government (FG) through its Ministry of Industry Trade and Investment (FMITI) has
developed an implementation work plan that will make groundnut productivity
more competitive in the global markets just as the major stakeholders have
commended and described the moved as being long overdue.
'Martian Gardens' Help Scientists Find the Best Veggies to Grow on Mars
Simulated "Martian gardens" are helping NASA scientists learn which plants astronauts might be able to grow on the Red Planet.
Thursday, 29 August 2019
New Tech Sheds Light on the Future of Food
The challenges of growing enough food to feed the world have grown more severe in the 21st century. We need to feed more people with limited agricultural land and resources.
Wednesday, 28 August 2019
Agrochemical Market | Agrium Inc., Bayer A.G., E.I. Du Pont De Nemours & Company, Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative
Global Agrochemical Market Report (Industry Analysis, Applications, Growth, Trends) and Future Forecast (2016-2026) is the latest report published by Straits Research which is committed to delivering details of the Agrochemical industry.
There are certified seeds in Nigeria, say stakeholders
Contrary to
the position of the new Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Alhaji Sabo
Nanono, that there were no certified seeds in Nigeria, stakeholders have said
that there are certified seeds in Nigeria and that many West African countries
depend on Nigeria to procure their seeds saying statement like this could mar
the country market potential..
Tuesday, 27 August 2019
Farmers show their determination against shale gas in Supreme Court of Appeal
The Supreme Court of Appeal in Bloemfontein heard arguments last week by Agri SA's provincial affiliate, Agri Eastern Cape, regarding the legality of technical regulations for fracking previously promulgated by the Minister of Mineral Resources.
Stakeholders Call For Competitive Agric Seeds Industry in Nigeria
Stakeholders made a strong case last week for a competitive seeds industry in Nigeria, that will contribute to the growth and development of a virile Agricultural sector.
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