The Federation Government (FG) has constituted a panel to understudy the 2021 amended act of Agricultural Research Council of Nigeria (ARCN) towards meaningful recommendations that would be used to reposition the council, colleges of agriculture and other institutes for better performance in commercial productivity of the sector.
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Wednesday 30 March 2022
Monday 28 March 2022
Commodities President wants farmers, exporters more positioned
• Calls CBN to order
The National President, Federation of Agricultural Commodity Associations Dr. Victor Iyama has said that the economy of Nigeria will perform more better through strategic repositioning of farmers and exporters for commercial production and export of the produce respectively.
Friday 25 March 2022
FMARD inaugurates group to monitor agric council decisions
The Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD) has established a group that will be empowered to monitor the implementations of all the agricultural policy decisions taken towards food security in Nigeria.
Thursday 24 March 2022
FG reduces climate vagaries on food security, says NiMet DG
The Federal Government (FG) had since the sad experience of flood impact of 2012 on food security across the states of the federation not stopped investing on meteorological services that have reduced losses of agricultural produce being experienced by farmers due to the climate change vagaries.
Wednesday 23 March 2022
Images speak @ the World Meteorological Day 2022
Images speak @ the World Meteorological Day 2022
Images speak @ the World Meteorological Day 2022 see more images below....Saturday 19 March 2022
FG trains 100 soybean farmers on organic farming
• Sesame seeds, others
The Federal Government (FG) has trained over 100 soybean farmers in Kwara state to plant one hundred hectares of land in an organic ways for export market in Europe.
Friday 18 March 2022
NiMet: Farmers alert on temperature rise
Wednesday 16 March 2022
Editorial- Making effective the recently approved commodities policy
Tuesday 15 March 2022
Pig culls and fertiliser shortages mean higher prices for British shoppers
Farmers are in the middle of a ‘perfect storm’ of problems that threaten to reduce UK food production and increase reliance on imports, writes Ben Chapman.
Monday 14 March 2022
Invasive species prevention ‘could save trillions’ By: Claudia Caruana
*Invasive species damages cost ten times more than prevention – study
*Control, eradication measures often come too late
*Losses hit agriculture, forestry, fisheries, and health systems
The cost of damage caused by invasive species around the world, including to agriculture, fisheries, and forestry, is at least 10 times that of preventing or controlling them, an international study suggests.