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Sunday, 19 December 2021

Our position at the new policy draft, AFAN President




The President, All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN) Architect Kabiru Ibrahim has said some major positions have been taken to ensure a better food system with wholesome productivity through a new National Agricultural Policy draft that must be integrated into National Development Plan of 2021-2025, 2026-2030 and agenda 2050.

Friday, 17 December 2021

Is there a better alternative to palm oil?

*More lands are needed to grow palm oil alternatives such as soybean and rapeseed oil — study.


The rapeseed plant usually blooms in the summer and is famous for its golden-yellow flowers.

Belonging to the cabbage family, it’s closely related to turnip and mustard.

Thursday, 16 December 2021

Boost incentives to grow agro-industrial parks – report

 *Regional agriculture parks could boost food production and distribution

*But, access to land a major hurdle

*Analysis says relationship building critical to success

*Food processing hubs could overcome supply chain hurdles and pandemic-related disruptions, new analysis says.


Agro-industrial parks could offer a solution to severe global food supply chain challenges, such as the disruptions caused by COVID-19 lockdowns, new analysis suggests.

Wednesday, 15 December 2021

AfDB's TAAT Programme Receives Gold Stevie® Award in 2021 International Business Awards

 


The African Development Bank received a first-place “Gold Stevie” at the 18th Annual International Business Awards virtual event, in recognition of the institution’s digital campaign showcasing its Technologies for African Agricultural Transformation (TAAT) initiative.

We will embrace collaborative seed programme, says technical committee chairman

The Chairman, Technical Committee on Naming, Registration and Release of Crop varieties, Prof. O. O Olufajo has commended the effort of Nigerian and Dutch Governments for initiating a proactive Collaborative Seed Programme (CPS) that will bring about easy way of doing business for more economic earnings and more quality seeds accessibility to farmers especially in view of Plant Variety Protection Act of 2021.

 

Saturday, 11 December 2021

Press Release- Agribusiness Roundtable Conference Uyo 2021 set to hold from Monday 13th to Tuesday 14th December 2021


This is to inform the general public and stakeholders that all is set to hold the Agribusiness Roundtable Conference Uyo 2021 Schedule to hold from Monday 13th to Tuesday 14th December 2021at the prestigious Ibom Icoh and Golf Resort Uyo, Akwa Ibom State Nigeria, with the theme " Unveiling New Opportunities, new possibility/ Launching of N5.5b Agricultural Training and Innovation centre, Exhibition and Awards.

Wednesday, 8 December 2021

Soil Day: FG, experts warn on salt impacts




As Nigeria joins the rest of the world to celebrate the 2021 International World Soil Day, the Federal Government (FG) with other experts have warned Nigerians against the negative impact of salt on soil degradation.

Tuesday, 7 December 2021

NACGRAB: Pixs speak@ Technical Sub-Commitee on crop varieties release.

 NACGRAB: Pixs speak@ Technical Sub-Commitee on crop varieties release. See more images below..

Monday, 6 December 2021

Nigeria loses 50% of annual crops, establishes six plant clinics


The Nigerian government has said that the country is currently losing 50% of it annual crops production to pest just as she unfolds plan to cushion the effect with the extablishment six plant clinics across the nation.

Saturday, 4 December 2021

No official indication to Nigeria cocoa rejection by EU

·       CRIN, FMITI task farmers

There is no official letter that can be attributed to the threat order on Nigerian cocoa produce being said to be sanctioned for rejection in the European markets against next year, Food Farm News findings revealed.