Vivian Ikemba

WORLD FOOD DAY: FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TARGETS 500,000 HECTARES OF FOR STAPLE CROP PRODUCTION 

Despite disappointment in agriculture sector the federal government has said that it is targeting the cultivation of 500,000 hectares of farmland across the country. The objective is to grow rice, maize, wheat, millet and other staple crops. This is part of the plan to boost food production and supply, in order to combat food insecurity…

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AGRICULTURE MINISTER SAYS OVER $ 3 BILLION INVESTMENT HAS GONE INTO FISHERY, TOMATOES, DAIRY TO ACHIEVE FOOD SECURITY

About $3.13 billion has been invested in fishery, tomatoes, dairy, maize and cassava, as part of efforts to address food insecurity in Nigeria. The Minister of Agriculture and Food Security (FMAFS), Senator Abubakar Kyari, who said this on Thursday, added that the investment was to also boost the country’s agricultural potential. According to him, the…

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BENUE STATE GOVERNMENT DISTRIBUTES RELIEF MATERIALS TO FLOOD VICTIMS IN NEW CAMPS 

The Benue State Government has established camps and commenced the distribution of relief materials to flood victims in Makurdi, the state capital. A member of the state’s Technical Committee on Flood, Ms Josephine Haba, while distributing the relief materials at NKST Primary School, Wadata, said all verified victims would be attended to. Haba said the…

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NIGERIA GETS $500 MILLION GRANT FROM WORLD BANK FOR COVID-19 RECOVERY EFFORTS 

Nigeria’s COVID-19 recovery efforts has received a grand support from the world bank. It is a $500 million grant meant to boost support for the Nigeria Community Action for Resilience and Economic Stimulus (NG-CARES) program. The renewed commitment extends the sponsorship for an additional three years, as announced by Prof. Foluso Okumadewa, representing World Bank…

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