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The Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS)

Tuesday 11 April 2017

PRESS RELEASE- FG TO BOOST NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW TO ATTRACT FOREIGNERS

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President Mohammadu Buhari
The present administration of President Mohammadu Buhari has re -stated his vision and commitment to invest in agriculture to take the country out of the present economic recession using the National Agricultural Show as a step stone.

Sunday 9 April 2017

Zimbabwe: After Drought, Zimbabwe Contends With Fall Armyworm Invasion

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This reporting is part of a special project that explores the impact of climate change on the food security and livelihoods of small-scale farmers in Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal and Zimbabwe.
It was first detected in Africa barely a year ago, yet the fall armyworm, a type of caterpillar whose name derives from its tendency to maraud in vast numbers, has already infested hundreds of thousands of hectares of maize across more than a dozen countries on the continent, presenting a serious threat to food security.

Saturday 8 April 2017

Africa Needs Its Own Version of the Vertical Farm to Feed Growing Cities

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The Netherlands is building its first large-scale commercial vertical indoor farm. It's expected to serve Europe's largest supermarket chains with high quality, pesticide-free fresh cut lettuce.

Friday 7 April 2017

East Africa: Why the Horn of Africa Is Starving Again

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The current drought in the Horn of Africa has caused an unprecedented food crisis that is quickly turning into a regional humanitarian disaster.

Early Generation Seed Poses Challenges to Nigerian Green Revolution


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*Stakeholders Cry over scarcity of breeders, condemn seed importation.

Scientists and other stakeholders have identified early generation seeds as serious challenge to agricultural development in Nigeria, just as scarcity of breeders in research institutes was spotted with condemnation to seed importation.

Thursday 6 April 2017

Nigeria Pulling Out of Recession Through Agricultural Activities - Presidency

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Presidential spokesman Garba Shehu says efforts to get the nation out of its present economic challenges is beginning to yield positive results, especially in the area of agriculture.The presidential aide said this in a statement issued in Abuja.

Dutch company partners Debiro farms to boost sorghum production


The Executive Director Nigerian  Dutch Multinational Investment  Mr. Henk Wymenga & Mr. Uzodinma Onouh

A Dutch multinational company has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Debiro Farms towards commercial production of sorghum in Nigeria using local small scale farmers as out growers that will be supported with improved inputs as discussion in this light has recently been held in Lagos and Kenya.

Wednesday 5 April 2017

Ethiopia: 'My Commitment Made Me Agricultural Investor,' Dereje Belay, Model Agricultural Investor

Dereje Farming Development Enterprise

Dereje Belay is owner of the Dereje Farming Development Enterprise. Above and beyond, he is a model agricultural investor engaged in farming activities at Benshagul-Gumuz State, Assossa District. Dereje works to transform himself and his family, starting with small-scale farming and with the support of technologies in agriculture. Dereje is married and has a child. The Ethiopian Herald has held an interview with him. Excerpts:

‘Research has to continuously develop technology, improved varieties, improved production practices, even the end use of this product…’


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Prof. Ibrahim Abubakar, the Executive Director IAR and the Regional Coordinator of the Support for Agriculture Research and Development of Strategic Crop (SARD-SC) in Africa, and Regional Coordinator for West Africa.


African Development Bank (AfDB)’s support to SARD-SC wheat productivity through research innovation platform has helped to increase production from 100,000-400.000 metric tons. In this interview, the Executive Director Institute of Agricultural Research (IAR), Zaria, Prof. Ibrahim Abubakar, spoke on the need for sustainability of the project, for food import bills to become a thing of the past in Africa. Excerpts… 

Cockroaches by the million give Chinese farmer a healthy profit

Cockroaches by the million give Chinese farmer a healthy profit
Wang Fuming, a cockroach farmer from Shandong province in eastern China
Wang Fuming, a cockroach farmer from Shandong province in eastern China, looks on as his 15 million insects devour a ton of fresh vegetable pulp.