KOGI STATE GOVERNOR DISTRIBUTES N3 BILLION WORLD BANK FUND TO OVER 2,300 FARMERS IN 80 COMMUNITIES TO ADDRESS PROBLEMS OF CLIMATE CHANGE 

Governor Usman Ododo of Kogi State is walking the talk on the development of agriculture with a purpose to ensure the sustainability of food security and better agricultural practices in the state. He partnered with World Bank Group on the second phase of the Community Revolving Fund of the Agro-climate Resilience in Semi-arid Landscapes (ACReSAL)…

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NIGERIANS IN SOUTHWEST SATES OF OSUN, LAGOS AND OGUN STATES PAY MORE FOR HEALTHY MEALS 

The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) reported Thursday that the southwest zone of Nigeria faced the highest nutrient struggle, with the average Cost of a Healthy Diet (CoHD) reaching N1,650 per adult daily in September 2024. In Nigeria, CoHD represents the minimum cost of foods required to meet the Healthy Diet Basket (HDB) recommendations. The…

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KATSINA COMMISSIONER MAKES CASE FOR CAMPAIGN AGAINST TOBACCO IN SCHOOL 

The Katsina State Commissioner for Health, Alhaji Musa Adamu-Funtua, has called for a school-based campaign against the use of tobacco in the country. According to him, raising awareness in schools against tobacco consumption can reduce the prevalence of smoking among young people. Adamu-Funtua made the call during a press briefing in collaboration with the Civil…

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CASHEW FARMERS MOVE TO ELIMINATE MIDDLEMEN AND HELP FARMERS SELL PRODUCE 

The National Apex of Cashew Farmers, Processors and Marketing Cooperative Ltd has pledged to protect farmers from exploitation by eliminating the role of middlemen in the cashew industry. According to Yunusa Gabriel Enemali, president of the cooperative, the organisation’s primary goal is to empower farmers and ensure they receive fair prices for their products. He…

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BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO AWARDS N9 MILLION TO SIX OUTSTANDING GRADUATE AGRIPRENEURS FROM IBADAN UNIVERSITY

Six University of Ibadan graduates have emerged winners of the British American Tobacco Nigeria (BATN) Foundation Agripreneur Awards, each receiving a cash grant of ₦1.5 million. They are Samuel Afolabi, Akintayo Akintunde, Ojo Florence, Kehinde Amuo, Khadeejah Owolabi, and Eyitayo Ojo. The winners were selected based on the originality, scalability, market potential, and sustainability of…

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Farming has Become A Lot Easier

  He learnt two vocations, after a failed attempt to go to school. The first did not yield much dividend, thus leading him to the second, which he said gave him the financial standing to train his children. Being a lover of education that eluded him, he ensured that his children were not denied that…

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