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Friday 6 October 2017

Nigerian yam: US accepts, UK rejects



Association of Yam Farmers, Processors and Marketers, Nigeria meeting going on at Federal. Ministry of Trade and Investment, Abuja. In the Middle, the President, Prof. Simeon V. Irtowange, at Right, Nat. Secretary, Mr. Musa Adam and left, Nat. Deputy President Mr. Nissan Damoerom.

·        *Madlion indicts minister, others, asks minister to resign
·        *Association denies report, puts records straight

Contrary to a news item making the rounds in the media that all the yams exported by Nigeria recently were rejected, the Association of Nigerian Yam Farmers, Processors and Marketers has denied the allegation, describing the reports as sheer mischief by misguided elements just as Executive Director of Admirer Environmental Care, Kaduna, Mr. Shedrack Madlion asked the minister, Chief Audu Ogbeh to resign for bungling the initiative. The association reacted through its president, Prof Simeon V. Irtowange after a meeting held at Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment in Abuja.

Africa: AfDB, Brazil to Train African Youth in Cassava Processing

Youth in Cassava Processing
The African Development Bank (AfDB) and the Brazil-Africa Institute (BAI) have launched the Youth Technical Training Program (YTTP) - an initiative that aims to train young African professionals in research and technology transfer, contributing to local capacity development.

Black Market Sells Scarce Bread in Eastern Sudan's El Gedaref

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Bread is being sold in the black market in El Gedaref in Sudan as the flour shortage endures in the state.
A resident told Radio Dabanga from the state in eastern Sudan that the price of a loaf of bread in the black market has amounted to 80 pence instead of 50 pence.

The meeting of Association of Yam Farmers, Processors and Marketers, Nigeria meeting going on at Federal. Ministry of Trade and Investment, Abuja. In the Middle, the President, Prof. Simeon V. Irtowange, at Right, Nat. Secretary, Mr. Musa Adam and left, Nat. Deputy President Mr. Nissan Damoerom. The association debunked the African Independent Television (AIT) report on ban of Nigerian yams in UK saying the story is a misrepresentation and contrary to what is presently going as the yams are currently in the market being purchased.

The meeting of Association of Yam Farmers, Processors and Marketers, Nigeria meeting going on at Federal Ministry of Trade and Investment, Abuja.

Thursday 5 October 2017

From the Gracious Heights of Our Fine Wine Industry to the Badlands of the Poor and Starving

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Not everyone who participates in the world of Cape wine is a recreational consumer of the fruits of our vineyards: there are other consumers, living in communities where hope for a better life has long ago faded into the gloom of despair, and where alcohol - cheap wine, and cheaper so-called ales - as well as tik and nyaope are used to block out the vista of desperation extending endlessly into the future.

Govt Says Unaware of Kenya's Border Wheat Import Fee Hike

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The government has said it is not aware of Kenya's decision to raise inspection fee on Tanzania's wheat exports by 13 times.

Wednesday 4 October 2017

FAO Pledges Continued Support to Animal Sector

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THE UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has pledged more support to the government to improve the animal health system within the country.

Ward, Kožíšková Strike Up Formidable Fish Partnership

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South African ace Jenna Ward will be teaming up with defending women's K2 champion Anna Kožíšková for this year's Fish River Canoe Marathon from October 6 and 7.

Tuesday 3 October 2017

Africa: Can Africa Feed Itself?

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With a food import bill of Africa hovering around $35 billion per annum, can Africa feed itself?
This question in the context of food security was on the front burner of a meeting of African journalists that was organized by Media for Environment, Science, Health and Agriculture (MESHA), a Kenyan-based organization and the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), a leading research and advocacy think tank based in New Delhi, India.

18 September 2017 Seychelles News Agency (Victoria) Seychelles: Innovative Business in Seychelles to Turn Seaweed Into Fertiliser

Seaweeds are torn from the sea bed and end up in piles on the beach when the sea in Seychelles is rough especially in the south east monsoon
A new factory on Praslin, the second-most populated island in Seychelles, is launching a new and innovative way to manage and make better use of seaweed: turning it into agricultural fertiliser.