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The Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS)

Tuesday, 12 November 2019

We told them not to export yams- Quarantine official


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The Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine services (NAQS) has said that the authority at the Tin- Can seaport did not listen to its expert advice not to export yam to United Kingdom (UK) without giving a proper treatment against nematode, with certification of clearance before departure. An official of the agency, Mr. Abdullahi Ibrahim revealed this during a colloquium session held at the National Organic Agriculture Business Summit held recently in Lagos.

Early rice farmers unwittingly selected for weedy imposters

Image result for Early rice farmers unwittingly selected for weedy impostersEarly rice growers unwittingly gave barnyard grass a big hand, helping to give root to a rice imitator that is now considered one of the world's worst agricultural weeds.

Monday, 11 November 2019

Agric Experts demand for conditioning centres

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Agricultural experts in Nigeria have posited that the establishment of private driven conditioning centres cum effective data for production, processing and marketing at a glance saying these are the panacea to food security challenges in the country..

Minister denies hunger among Nigerians, says most overweight

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Despite reports that Nigeria has more people living in poverty than most countries the minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Alhaji Sabo Nanono has ruled out hunger issues affecting Nigerians, claiming that Nigeria is food sufficient, adding that most people in the country are currently battling with overweight or obesity.

Rice yields plummet and arsenic rises in future climate-soil scenarios

Image result for riceRice is the largest global staple crop, consumed by more than half the world's population -- but new experiments from Stanford University suggest that with climate change, production in major rice-growing regions with endemic soil arsenic will undergo a dramatic decline and jeopardize critical food supplies.

Sunday, 10 November 2019

Helping hands from within: Live-in bacteria protect plants against infections

Image result for Live-in bacteria protect plants against infectionsMicro-organisms living inside plant roots team up to boost the plant's growth and tolerance to stress. An international research team led by the Netherlands Institute of Ecology (NIOO-KNAW) and Wageningen UR reports its discovery in today's issue of the   scientific journal Science.

Saturday, 9 November 2019

Implanted memories teach birds a song

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A father holds up his newborn, their faces only inches apart, and slowly repeats the syllables "da" and "dee." After months of hearing these sounds, the baby begins to babble and gradually "da da da" is refined to the word "Daddy."

Friday, 8 November 2019

Nigeria can only compete with US in organic farming, say experts



A university lecturer from Washington State University, United States of America (USA), Dr. Cornelius Adewale has advised Nigeria to intensify more on organic agriculture as a way of creating wealth.

Organic farming: Nigeria must meet standards to ensure market, says country coordinator


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The Ecological Organic Agriculture Initiative in Nigeria (EOA) Country Coordinator, Dr. Olugbenga Adeoluwa has said that Nigeria could not afford to fold her hands in the area of standard and certification of organic produce and products considering the market opportunities in the sub sector of agriculture.

The new fertilizer act will strengthen regulation says Agric Ministry


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The Director of fertilizer department, Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD) Engr. Ohiara Jatto has commended President Mohammadu Buhari for his assent to National Fertilizer Quality Control Act saying it was now an effective legal document to enhance the sub sector against defaulters who are fond of selling fake input to farmers. He told Food Farm News in his officeTuesday this week.