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The Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS)

Monday 29 February 2016

AGRIC ACADEMY BERTHS IN KWARA


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AGRIC ACADEMY BERTHS IN KWARA
The Agriculture and Allied Employees Union of Nigeria (AAEUN) has been granted approval to establish an Agricultural Academy in Kwara State,under a public-private partnership arrangement.

Nigeria, Germany partner on Smallholder Farming

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Nigeria, Germany partner
The German Agency for International Cooperation, GIZ has resolved to help tackle the perennial problems associated with smallholder farming in Nigeria.

AFAN urges consumption of local produce

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The Katsina State branch of All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN) in Katsina State has joined millions of Nigerians in their quest for increased patronage of locally made goods, insisting that the move will go a long way in boosting the fortunes of the nation’s economy.

New sorghum varieties released in Nigeria with higher iron, yields and drought resilience


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Nigeria (26 February 2016)— The release of two new nutritionally high sorghum varieties, one with three times higher iron content, will be a boost for farmers as well as the malnourished populations, especially children in Nigeria.Both varieties have yields that are double the local varieties are also short duration allowing farmers to adapt better to climate change.

IITA and NNPC/CNL JV Launch Youth Agricultural Program in Delta State


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Chevron Nigeria Limited, (CNL), operator of the joint venture (JV) between the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and  CNL (the “NNPC/CNL JV”), launched a youth-in-agriculture (agripreneur) program, aimed at providing training opportunities for young men and women to venture into agribusiness.

IAR cropping and REFILs Workshop starts 1st-4th march



Institute for Agricultural Research (IAR) Samaru, Zaria

 
The year 2016 Cropping Scheme and North West Zonal Research Extension Farmer Inputs Linkage System (REFILs) meeting organized by the commences this week from March 1st-4th with the theme “ revamping agriculture for economic growth and sustainability”.

Cow's digestive system could revolutionise renewable energy

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A group of scientists are looking at the way relatively unknown fungi works inside the guts of herbivores, including elephants and cows, in the hope that it holds the key to revolutionising biomass technology.

Sunday 28 February 2016

Tokyo addresses food safety efforts for upcoming Games

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TOKYO -- The organizer of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games plans to issue safety criteria by the end of this year regarding food served at the Olympic and media villages.

Namibia may soon take land by force - report

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The Namibian government has announced that it is in talks with the attorney general over the introduction of harsh laws on the expropriation of land after the "willing buyer, willing seller" policy proved "ineffective".

Saturday 27 February 2016

CHOCOCALYPSE: Easter egg prices set to soar as cocoa demand booms

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Food security expert Professor Tim Benton claims we are heading towards a “choc-apocalypse” with poor production and panic helping to create a shortage.