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The Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS)

Thursday, 12 December 2019

Engineers develop a new way to remove carbon dioxide from air

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A new way of removing carbon dioxide from a stream of air could provide a significant tool in the battle against climate change. The new system can work on the gas at virtually any concentration level, even down to the roughly 400 parts per million currently found in the atmosphere.

Wednesday, 11 December 2019

Images speak at a One-day Sensitisation programme on Sunflower organised by the Federal Ministry of Industry Trade and Investment (FMITI) Commodity and Products Inspectorate Department (CPI), theme: 'the Economic Potentials of Sunflower and the Best Agronomic Practices For Increased Production and Qualitative Seeds' held in Abuja.



 
 Images speak at a One-day Sensitisation programme on Sunflower organised by the Federal Ministry of Industry Trade and Investment (FMITI) Commodity and Products Inspectorate Department (CPI), theme: 'the Economic Potentials of Sunflower and the Best Agronomic Practices For Increased Production and Qualitative Seeds' held in Abuja. See more images below...

The pectin is protectin': Study uncovers a plant barrier against toxic aluminum

Image result for The pectin is protectin': Study uncovers a plant barrier against toxic aluminum toxicity has long been known to damage plant cells and inhibit the growth of plants. Aluminum is widely found in soils that are too acidic, and as human activities have increased soil acidity across the globe, aluminum toxicity has become a leading cause of low crop yield worldwide.

Tuesday, 10 December 2019

Mars once had salt lakes similar to those on Earth

Salt flat in Bolivia (stock image). | Credit: © sara_winter / stock.adobe.comMars once had salt lakes that are similar to those on Earth and has gone through wet and dry periods, according to an international team of scientists that includes a Texas A&M University College of Geosciences researcher.

Monday, 9 December 2019

'Artificial leaf' successfully produces clean gas

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A widely-used gas that is currently produced from fossil fuels can instead be made by an 'artificial leaf' that uses only sunlight, carbon dioxide and water, and which could eventually be used to develop a sustainable liquid fuel alternative to petrol.

FG set to replace ATAP, APP policies



There is indication that the two popular agricultural policies of the Federal Government (FG) will soon be reviewed and replaced finally according to the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD) Alhaji Muhammed Sabo Nanono. This was contained in a press release made available to the journalists.

Sunday, 8 December 2019

Game changer: New chemical keeps plants plump

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A UC Riverside-led team has created a chemical to help plants hold onto water, which could stem the tide of massive annual crop losses from drought and help farmers grow food despite a changing climate.

Saturday, 7 December 2019

Nutritious foods have lower environmental impact than unhealthy foods

Image result for Nutritious foods have lower environmental impact than unhealthy foodsWidespread adaptation of healthier diets would markedly reduce the environmental impact of agriculture and food production, according to new research from the University of Minnesota and Oxford University.

Friday, 6 December 2019

FMARD wants law against yam export repeal


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The Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD) has advocated that the law prohibiting the export of Nigerian yams be repealed just as the need to institute a coordinating body for the produce was requested. This call was made at an advocacy workshop on yam held in Abuja recently.

Helpful insects and landscape changes

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We might not notice them, but the crops farmers grow are protected by scores of tiny invertebrate bodyguards. Naturally occurring arthropods like spiders and lady beetles patrol crop fields looking for insects to eat. These natural enemies keep pests under control, making it easier to grow the crops we depend on.