The President of Federation Agricultural Commodity
Associations (FACAN) Dr. Victor Iyama has thrown his weight behind the Federal
Government (FG) partial land borders closure saying effort is being geared
towards efficient food storage facilities that will enhance more farmers’
productivity with effective preservation against wastages.
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How rat-eating monkeys help keep palm oil plants alive
Found as an ingredient in many processed and packaged foods, palm oil is the most widely consumed vegetable oil. Now, researchers reporting in Current Biology on October 21 have discovered an unlikely ally for palm oil production: pig-tailed macaques.
Wednesday, 18 December 2019
Unexpected outcomes: Damages to Puerto Rican coffee farms from Hurricane Maria varied
University of Michigan ecologists Ivette Perfecto and John Vandermeer have studied Latin American coffee farms for a quarter century, and they tracked the recovery of tropical forests in Nicaragua following 1988's Hurricane Joan for nearly 20 years.
Transgenic cowpea: FG officially approves commercialization
The Federal Government (FG) through her
National Committee on Naming, Registration and Release of Crops Varieties has
approved registration and release of a new Pod Borer Resistant (PBR) Cowpea
variety for commercialization. This was contained in a press statement jointly released
by the Agricultural Research Council of Nigeria (ARCN) and Institute for Agricultural
Research (IAR) Zamaru.
Let organically grown food be included in school feeding programme-Prof. Olowe
The President, Association of Organic agriculture Practitioners
of Nigeria (NOAN) Prof. Victor Olowe has advocated for the inclusion of
organically grown food to be injected in the Federal Government (FG) home
school feeding programme for the purpose of healthy living of our children. He
made this statement at a national roundtable discussion on organic held in Abuja
yesterday.
Tuesday, 17 December 2019
Land restoration in Ethiopia pays off but climate change necessitates many strategies
In the last decade, Ethiopia has invested more than US$1.2 billion annually in restoring landscapes in several regions of the country. But despite its big restoration initiatives, Africa's second-most populous country is still insufficiently tracking how projects have helped to recover and boost ecosystem services, a new study shows.
Stakeholders call for soil policy against erosion
The Stakeholders
in the Agricultural sector have called for the enactment of national soil
policy that will give sufficient protection to soil maintenance and its
sustainability for food security in view of unabated increasing population
towards year 2050. This position was taken during the 2019 World
Soil Day celebration with the theme: “Stop Soil Erosion. Save our Future”.
Monday, 16 December 2019
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
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.
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