The Institute for Agricultural Research (IAR) Executive Director (ED) Prof. M.F Ishiyaku has asked scientists to sap efforts more on research works that will positively impact on farmers towards food security and checkmate import bills. Prof. Ishiyaku stated this in a press release made available to us by the Institute’s public relation officer, Mr. Yakubu Dodo.
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Monday, 15 November 2021
IAR director tasks scientists on meeting farmers’ need
The Institute for Agricultural Research (IAR) Executive Director (ED) Prof. M.F Ishiyaku has asked scientists to sap efforts more on research works that will positively impact on farmers towards food security and checkmate import bills. Prof. Ishiyaku stated this in a press release made available to us by the Institute’s public relation officer, Mr. Yakubu Dodo.
Thursday, 11 November 2021
Harvest plus calls for maize seeds mop-up
*FMARD commends
A call to mop up vitamin (A) bio- fortified maize variety of 900 metric tons distributed to farmers for multiplications has been made by the Bill and Melinda Gate Foundation Harvest plus representative in Nigeria, Mr. Yufus Dollar.
Monday, 8 November 2021
Agric Minister raises concern on illegal rice import
The Minister, Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD) Dr. Mahmood Abubakar has said that the government intervention on rice backward integration will amount to nothing if illegal importation of the produce is not stopped.
FG bows to farmers’ demand on GES
*Clears GMO, Organic farming
The popular demand for the return of Growth Enhancement Scheme (GES) of inputs distribution to registered small scale farmers through electronic mobile phones has finally got the approval of the Federal Government (FG) as preparation is on top gear to commence the programme for the upcoming dry season farming.
Thursday, 4 November 2021
Organic agric: ECOWAS charges Nigeria to harness leadership
*FMITI promises support
The representative, Economic Community of West Africa States (ECOWAS) Mr. Aubee Ernerst Reuben has called the consciousness of Nigerian Government to harness leadership potential in organic agricultural practices to rejuvenate the economy into job and wealth creations across the West African sub region, while the Minister of Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade & Investment ( FMITI), Otunba Adeniyi Adebayo promised to ensure proactive environment towards enhancing the ecologically friendly agricultural practices of premium prices for export.
Wednesday, 3 November 2021
Agric committee chairman, university don agree on diverting security vote
The House Committee Chairman on Agricultural Produce and Services at the National Assembly, Hon. Mohammed Muntari Dandutse together with the Dean, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Abuja Prof. Park o. Idisi have both posited that a larger part of money budgeted for security is alternatively used to reposition Agriculture towards foods sustainability to check hunger and other insecurity vices.
Tuesday, 2 November 2021
Bakers ascribe high wheat tariff, taxes as cause of increase in bread
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advocates cassava, potato inclusion.....
The National President, Association of Master Bakers and Caterers of Nigeria (AMBCN) Mr. Ishaq Abdulkareem has said high wheat tariff by Federal Government (FG) and unchecked taxes across the states of the federation are the cause of hike in the price of bread with other confectionaries, just as he posited the inclusion of cassava and potato flours as a means to checkmate import bill expended on wheat.
Thursday, 28 October 2021
Ex-Agric, water minister, Dr. Ruma dies
Dr. Abba Ruma, the former Minister of Agriculture and Water Resources has been confirmed dead early hour of this morning in London.
Friday, 22 October 2021
Realizing the economic benefits of agroforestry
Agroforestry is the management and integration of trees, crops, and/or livestock on the same plot of land and can be an integral component of productive agriculture. It may include existing native forests and forests established by landholders. It is a flexible concept, involving both small and large-sized landholdings .
Wednesday, 20 October 2021
Editorial -Can we audit agric sector@ 61?
The president’s speech of October 1, 2021 to Nigerians as we celebrate Independence Day has different meanings to different people. But the most captivating among the clauses to us are the ones that border on the agricultural sector in view of food security matters that have never been much available, affordable, and accessible to most Nigerians as many still go to sleep with empty stomachs and hunger.