FARMERS IN EBONYI PLEAD WITH THE GOVERNMENT TO SAVE THEM FROM THE INTRUSION OF HERDERS 

Farmers at Ebonyi State University, EBSU, farm, in Abakaliki, have lamented that the herders grazing over two hundred cows stormed their farmlands and destroyed their vegetable and crop farms. Speaking to newsmen, they recounted how these herders have incessantly destroyed their farmlands rendering their crop yield useless. A widow, Ibi Eunice, narrated that her family…

Read More

BENUE GOVERNOR VOWS TO ELIMINATE BARRIERS TO BETTER FARMING ENVIRONMENT IN 2025

Governor Hyacinth Alia has reassured farmers in Benue State of his administration’s commitment to eliminate all concerns inhibiting farming and about food insecurity in the state with the resumption of full-scale cultivation in 2025. He disclosed this when he spoke to journalists after meeting with Vice President Kashim Shettima at the State House. Governor Alia…

Read More

BUDGET FOR AGRICULTURE: NIGERIA UNFAITHFUL TO MALABO DECLARATION -LCCI CHIEF

Nigerian government has been indicted for not honouring the Malabo declaration, which it assented to in 2003, and good ot the Nigerian parliament to approcge ign 2005. They declaration contains an understanding by African countries mandating the government of each member state devoting a minimum of 10% of its national budget to agriculture. This was…

Read More

POULTRY FARMERS SUGGEST WAYS OUT OF CHALLENGES LEADING TO HIGH COST OF PRODUCTS

Government has been advised to focus on boosting food production through mechanized agriculture this year rather than on unnecessary expenses. This advice was given by the newly elected Chairman of the Poultry Association of Ogun State, (PANOG), Yinka Lawal who blamed those he labeled as “emergency backyard poultry farmers” and middlemen for the high prices…

Read More

NGO CONCLUDES PEACE OPERATION ON FARMER/HERDER CONFLICTS IN ADAMAWA, HANDS OVER TO GOVERNMENT 

In the latest move to foster peace and solve the lingering crisis between farmers and herders in Adamawa State, a non-governmental organization, Search for Common Ground (SFCG) in its end of the peace project in the state has handed over the peace structures it created to the government at both the state and local council…

Read More

FOOD INSECURITY MAY LINGER AS NORTHERN FARMERS EYE FOREIGN MARKETS 

Farmers in northern Nigeria have hinted of a remarkable hike in food prices because they have begun exporting their products outside the country. According to them, the benefits and rewards of doing so are higher than selling in Nigeria with its many challenges including the devalued naira even though the federal government has prevailed on…

Read More

IFAD STARTS TRAINING FOR FARMERS IN NIGERIA ON CONVERSION OF RICE HUSKS TO MUSHROOMS

The International Fund for Agricultural Development, IFAD, has commenced a training for farmers in Nigeria to turn rice husks to mushroom. The maiden programme was held in Niger state. The programme titled ‘Conversion of Waste to Wealth,’ an innovation that uses rice husks and straws as substrates for mushroom production in Bida, Niger state, rice…

Read More

100 YOUTHS, WOMEN IN ADAMAWA GET TRAINING AND EMPOWERMENT ON PRODUCTION OF TOMATOES AND PEPPER 

A total number of one hundred youths and women have been trained and empowered in tomato and pepper production in Adamawa state. The programme, organised by the federal ministry of Agriculture and food security in conjunction with the National Horticulture Research Institute, NIHORT,  trained the beneficiaries on different techniques in agriculture. These include seed transplanting…

Read More