In Northwestern Italy, rice farms are incorporating bats to help manage pests and to reduce the usage of pesticides. Laura Garzoli, founder of YES!BAT and 2017 winner of BCFN Young Earth Solutions, tells Food Tank how farms can employ the use of bats, and why they should do so.
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Tuesday, 2 July 2019
President Buhari signs NASC Bill
* AGRA gives NASC, two others $ 2million
Finally, President Mohammadu Buhari has signed into law the National Agricultural Seed
Council bill presented before him by the eight assembly just as the council
along with Premier seeds and Value seeds companies were among those that would
benefit in the $ 2 million quality early generation seeds project of Alliance for
Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA).
RUGA: Ruga cattle settlement palaval
It is unfortunate that political space was not properly managed to project this programme otherwise the model is good to go as a vehicle to project ranching of animals in order to forestall farmers/herdsmen clashes and thereby ensuring a healthy agricultural practices to making wealth and job creation cum empowerment .
Images speak @ MOU Signing for interagency collaboration on Biosafety at HMA’s Conference room
Images speak @ MOU Signing for interagency collaboration on Biosafety at HMA’s Conference room... see more images below............
New Study Highlights Importance of Investing in Emerging Food Markets
The Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) and The Global Knowledge Initiative (GKI) have released a new study identifying innovative solutions for improving the supply chain flow of diverse, healthy foods.
Monday, 1 July 2019
PRESS RELEASE- Eni/NNPC and FAO commission solar-powered water schemes in Northeast Nigeria
Abuja- 17 June 2019 -In an effort to improve access to water among the conflict-affected in the northeast, The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and Eni, through its Nigerian subsidiary Nigerian Agip Exploration (NAE), commissioned a water scheme in Bama, Borno State, Nigeria on 17 June, 2019.
Most cows in Nigeria are not for milk says expert
Maize farmers debunk losses
The Country Director,
Business Innovative Facility (BIF), Mr. Soji Apampa has said that most cows in
the country were not meant for milk production just as maize farmers in Nigeria
has denounced ever recording losses .
A New Global Agriculture: Using Big Data to Bring Farmers Together
For thousands of years, farmers have looked to the clouds for the next sign of rain to irrigate their crops.
Sunday, 30 June 2019
Genomic features that make plants good candidates for domestication
highly branched plants of teosinte, a wild relative of corn. Right: tiny pods on the vine of Glycine soja, wild relative of soybean. New research sheds light on how domestication affects the genomes of corn and soybeans. |
Saturday, 29 June 2019
Do additives help the soil?
A UBC researcher is using her latest study to question whether soil additives are worth their salt.
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