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The Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS)

Wednesday 17 May 2023

FG provides 89,512.10 MT seeds for 2023 planting

*  Association decries fake inputs

The Federal Government ( FG) has promised to give farmers a total of 89, 512.10 metric tons for the year 2023 planting seasons, just as an association of seed producers wanted the activities of companies selling fake chemicals checked against food security efforts of the Government.

Tuesday 16 May 2023

Images speak @ the Official Launching and Presentation of the National Agricultural Seed Policy 2022, held at the Ministers Conference room Abuja.

Images speak @ the Official Launching and Presentation of the National Agricultural Seed Policy 2022, held at the Ministers Conference room Abuja.

World Milk Day Celebrations 2023: Advantages for Nigeria’s Dairy Industry by Dianabasi Akpainyang


The first of June every year is set aside by the United Nations as World Milk Day to celebrate the global dairy industry’s contribution to nutrition, livelihoods, and the environment. Since the inception of the commemorations in the Year 2001, celebrations have varied in theme and content globally.

Monday 15 May 2023

Trade/Investment PS charges Directors standard performance

The Permanent Secretary (PS), Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment (FMITI), Dr. Evelyn Ngige has admonished her directors to embrace global standard office management towards better appraisal of staff performance. This was said in a statement made available to us through the office of the Director of press and public relations, ably represented by Eugene Oyinye.

Sunday 14 May 2023

THE ATTAINMENT OF FOOD SECURITY IN NIGERIA:THE NEED FOR FOCUSED AND EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP AT THE FMARD- An opinion by AFAN President.


The APP (Agriculture Promotion Policy), the Central Bank of Nigeria ( CBN) Intervention through the Anchor Borrower Program  and now NATIP(National Agricultural Technology and Innovation Policy)if properly implemented could have led to the attainment of food security ecurity in Nigeria.

Wednesday 10 May 2023

Milk Day - ACAN president wants Govt to encourage private sector

 



As the world plans to celebrate the 2023 World Milk Day, the President, Agricultural Correspondents of Nigeria (ACAN) Mr. John Oba has advised the Federal Government (FG) to embark on private sector motivation into surplus milk production towards sustainable productivity for human consumption.

Tractorization: How FMARD squanders N5.5B without result


The Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD) has been pinned responsible for the wastages of N5.5 billion being an approval by former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan (GEJ) for procurement of tractors and other simple equipment under the private sector proposal initiative presented to him by the ministry.

Tuesday 2 May 2023

WFP PRESS RELEASE- MIILLIONS AT RISK OF CATASTROPHE AS CONFLICT DRIVES HUNGER IN NORTHEAST NIGERIA


 The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) is scaling up to provide emergency food and nutrition assistance to 2.1 million people affected by conflict and in dire need of humanitarian assistance. 

Monday 1 May 2023

NEPC ex director advocates stronger Associations for produce certifications

A former director, National Export Promotion Council ( NEPC) Chief Williams Ezeagu has advanced that commodity Associations should be well supported to be strong enough to ensure standard certification of all agricultural produce in Nigeria.

Senate indicts Agric bank on N3.2 billions loan

 

Senate Committee on Public Account headed by Sen. Mathew Uhroghide has ordered Bank of Agriculture (BOA) to return the sum of N3.2 billions meant for tractors and other equipment procurement  in 2015 by ten (10) vendors.