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The Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS)

Thursday, 3 October 2019

African Agriculture Suffering Due To Unnecessary Importation

The Governor of Kebbi State, Alhaji Atiku Bagudu 

The Governor of Kebbi State, Alhaji Atiku Bagudu has said that the African agricultural sector is currently suffering a serious setback due to the way foods which could be produced locally were being imported from industrialized world. He disclosed this recently at the 6th African Association of Agricultural Economists (AAAE) triennial conference, held in Abuja.

Positives of climate change? Agricultural, economic possibilities for West Virginia

Image result for Positives of climate change? Agricultural, economic possibilities for West VirginiaDepending on your side of the aisle, climate change either elicits doomsday anxiety or unabashed skepticism.

Wednesday, 2 October 2019

APRA-Nigeria inaugurates board for policy impact on agric commercialization and smallholder transformation


An Advisory Board chaired by the former Commissioner of Agriculture, Kaduna state, and Director General (DG) of Nigerian Agric Business Group (NABG) Dr. Manzo Daniel Maigari has been constituted with a mandate to facilitate the process of transforming APRA Nigeria research output into effective policies and advocate for effective implementation towards transforming the livelihood trajectory of farming household in Ogun and Kaduna as APRA pilot states in Nigeria.

Commodity Associations want government support



The ten new agricultural commodity associations given certificates of official operation by the Federal Government (FG) have demanded for more support and interventions that would enable them to be efficient in their service delivery to ensure food security, wealth and job creation in Nigeria. This demand was made yesterday at the official launching and presentation of certificates to the associations by the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment (FMITI) in Abuja.

Poultry farmers’ boss hails govt on border closure

The President of Poultry Association of Nigeria (PAN) Mr. Ezekiel Ibrahim 

The President of Poultry Association of Nigeria (PAN) Mr. Ezekiel Ibrahim Mam has commended the administration of the President Mohammadu Buhari for his political will to close all the land borders against illegal importation of banned items into the country. He made the commendation in an exclusive with Foodfarmnews in Abuja.

New DNA sequencer method achieves early-stage and broad-range detection of wheat diseases

Image result for New DNA sequencer method achieves early-stage and broad-range detection of wheat diseasesPlant diseases, especially those caused by fungal pathogens, jeopardize global crop biosecurity and preventing them requires rapid detection and identification of causal agents.

Tuesday, 1 October 2019

Getting to the root of how plants tolerate too much iron

Image result for Getting to the root of how plants tolerate too much ironIron is essential for plant growth, but with heavy rainfall and poor aeration, many acidic soils become toxic with excess iron. In countries with dramatic flood seasons, such as in West Africa and tropical Asia, toxic iron levels can have dire consequences on the availability of staple foods, such as rice.

Monday, 30 September 2019

Could biological clocks in plants set the time for crop spraying?

Dr Antony Dodd, Senior Lecturer in the School of Biological Sciences and senior author of the paper, said: "This proof of concept research suggests that, in future, we might be able to refine the use of some chemicals that are used in agriculture by taking advantage of the biological clock in plants.

Sunday, 29 September 2019

Diet change needed to save vast areas of tropics


If the global demand for animal products continues to grow, large swathes of natural land will vanish potentially leading to widespread loss of species and their habitats.

Saturday, 28 September 2019

Scent brings all the songbirds to the yard

Chickadees can smell! That is the news from a study out of Lehigh University, the first to document naturally hybridizing songbirds' preference for the scent of their own species.