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  • November 12, 2020

Enugu’s revamped palm plantations and agro economy

The sound of machines that sunny Wednesday afternoon was a grating oddity amid the calming swish of the surrounding palm plantations, as workers fed more palm nuts into the oil extractor. “Before the Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi administration, not many people knew that there are oil palm

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  • Ricky Jones
  • November 11, 2020

Report Alerts on Food Shortage in Borno, Adamawa, Yobe.

Over nine million Nigerians are at risk of hunger crisis over possible food shortage, according to the October 2020 Cadre Harmonisé (CH) analysis. It stated that about 14 million Nigerians could further face an acute food shortage unless timely measures are implemented to avert the situation.

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  • Ricky Jones
  • November 6, 2020

Airsmat berths artificial intelligence platform to improve farm output

Nigerian Start-up Artificial Intelligence company, AirSmat Limited has launched a revolutionary Artificial Intelligence (AI) powered software platform to help farm owners and other corporate organizations have access to actionable intelligence that will help drive efficiency in cost savings, enhance their business operations and improve their profitability.

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  • Ricky Jones
  • November 5, 2020

FG Seeks Fresh $1.2bn Agricultural Loan From Brazil

The Federal Government of Nigeria is seeking an Agricultural loan of $1.2bn from Brazil to finance agricultural programmes in the 2021 budget. A request for approval has also been transmitted to the National Assembly. The Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed, made this

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  • Ricky Jones
  • November 4, 2020

Nigeria not producing enough honey for local consumption

Ademola Adesina is the chairman of the Nigerian Apiculture Platform, a federal government initiative aimed at increasing bee-product and pollination services. In this interview with Fatima Muktar, he explains the potentials, the reality and challenges of the honey value chain in Nigeria. PT: What are you

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  • Ricky Jones
  • November 3, 2020

Taking advantage of Nigeria’s strength in cassava production

Cassava is currently the fourth most important food crop in the world, followed closely by maize, wheat and rice. It is cultivated on over 24 million hectares in 105 countries in the world. Of the countries, Nigeria ranks the largest in cassava production.   Though Nigeria

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  • Ricky Jones
  • November 3, 2020

Poor returns force farmers to abandon food crops in North-West —Survey

A cross section of Nigerian farmers in the North West have stated that poor returns on investment in the cultivation of food crops is forcing them to concentrate on cash crops to generate income, a News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) survey has shown. The farmers and

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  • Ricky Jones
  • October 31, 2020

Nigeria: Nigeria’s Endless Quest for Rice Sufficiency

Globally, rice is a staple food to over 50 per cent of people and human consumption accounts for about 78 per cent of global production. The remaining 22 per cent goes into feeds’ production. the quest for rice sufficiency is on top priority. In Nigeria, rice

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  • Ricky Jones
  • October 29, 2020

Kenya: Maize Price Declines to a 2-Year Low on Kenyatta Order

Maize price have fallen sharply just weeks after President Uhuru Kenyatta ordered traders to pay Sh2,500 for a 90-kilogramme bag Traders are paying farmers Sh1,700 for a 90-kilo bag at the farm gate, the lowest price in the last two years. Last year, a 90-kilo bag

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  • Ricky Jones
  • October 27, 2020

Zambia: Small Efforts Can Protect Farmers From Pesticides

Vegetable production, tomato production in particular, is an important source of income to protect farmers in Zambia. It can provide them with gross margins that are much higher than maize, the dominant field crop. But these higher returns come with nearly ubiquitous crop loss risks from pests.

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