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The Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS)

Monday, 16 December 2019

US corn yields get boost from a global warming 'hole'

Image result for US corn yields get boost from a global warming 'hole'The global average temperature has increased 1.4 degrees Fahrenheit over the last 100 years. In contrast, the Corn Belt of the U.S., one of the most agriculturally productive regions of the world, has experienced a decrease in temperatures in the summer during the growing season.

Sunday, 15 December 2019

Ogun State registers farmers for Anchor Programme


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The Ogun State Government has said that  Fifty One thousand, Nine Hundred and Ninety Four (51,994) verified farmers have been registered to partake in the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Anchor Borrower Programme (ABP) purposely meant to give financial intervention support to commercial food security on available land of 47,047 hectares.

Images speak at the 2019 Farmers Field Day to show the performance of the Bt cotton, held at the NABDA Premises Abuja.

Images speaks at the 2019 Farmers Field Day to show the performance of the Bt cotton, held at the NABDA Premises Abuja. see more images below....

What's driving tropical deforestation? Scientists map 45 years of satellite images

Image result for What's driving tropical deforestation? Scientists map 45 years of satellite imagesTropical forests are under increasing pressure from human activity such as agriculture. However, in order to put effective conservation measures in place, local decision-makers must be able to precisely identify which areas of forest are most vulnerable.

Saturday, 14 December 2019

A win-win for forests and small-holder dairy farming in East Africa

Image result for A win-win for forests and small-holder dairy farming in East AfricaThe native Napier grass could hold the key to improving diets, boosting farming yields and reducing greenhouse gas emissions in East Africa.

Friday, 13 December 2019

ABU Vice Chancellor laments over agric extension services



·         *FG advocates PPP commercialization

The Vice Chancellor, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Prof. Ibrahim Garba has expressed dissatisfaction on the state of Nigerian agricultural extension services for not being properly mobilized to exhaustively galvanise food security in the country, just as the Federal Government (FG) is ready to adopt the option of Public- Private- Partnership (PPP) to overcome this particular challenge towards ensuring adequate technologies transfer to farmers.

Deformed wing virus genetic diversity in US honey bees complicates search for remedies

Image result for Deformed wing virus genetic diversity in US honey bees complicates search for remediesDeformed Wing Virus (DWV), one of the leading causes of honey bee colony losses, is much more genetically diverse in the United States than previously thought, according to a study published by Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists in PLoS Biology.

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.