HYPREP RECEIVES COMMENDATION ON CLEANING UP OF OGONILAND

The Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation Project (HYPREP) has played host to two high-profile visitors, further underscoring the growing national and global interest in the project. The visitors, who were received by HYPREP Project Coordinator, Professor Nenibarini Zabbey, were the Belgian Ambassador to Nigeria, His Excellency Pieter Leenknegt, and Emeritus Professor Olof Linden, a renowned mangrove expert….

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FEDERAL GOVERNMENT PLANS A REVIEW OF LAWS AND OPERATIONS OF COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES FOR BETTER MANAGEMENT 

The Minister of State for Agriculture & Food Security, Aliyu Abdullahi, has reiterated the federal government’s commitment to revamp cooperative societies and eliminate fraudulent operators preying on innocent citizens. Speaking at the flag-off ceremony of the National Intensive Training Workshop for Trustees, Management Committees, and Managers of Cooperative Societies in Kaduna on Thursday, Abdullahi emphasised…

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NAFDAC WARNS AGAINST CIRCULATION AND CONSUMPTION OF FRUITS RIPENED WITH CHEMICALS

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) in Adamawa has warned fruit dealers against using chemicals to ripen fruits and advised consumers to be cautious. NAFDAC’s Coordinator in Adamawa, Mr. Gonzuk Bedima, issued the warning in an interview with newsmen in Yola on Thursday. Bedima identified the most commonly used chemical…

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ECOWAS FUNDS RESEARCH FOR YOUTHS, WOMEN IN AGRICULTURE 

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Commission has taken a significant step towards addressing youth unemployment in the region by donating $2,238,000 to ten agricultural research centres. This initiative is part of the Regional Strategy for Youth Employment in Agricultural Value Chains, aimed at equipping young people with the necessary skills to participate…

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YOBE GOVERNMENT COMMISSIONS RESEARCH TO UNRAVEL CAUSE OF KIDNEY DISEASE IN ONE OF ITS LOVAL GOVERNMENT AREAS

The Yobe State government, in collaboration with experts from the Biomedical Science Research and Training Centre (BioRTC), has embarked on a research project to determine the root cause of kidney disease affecting residents in Bade local government area. As part of the research, the team collected various samples, including soil, water, vegetables, and fish, from…

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KOGI CASHEW DEALERS LAMENT INVASION OF FOREIGNERS WHO DISRUPT VALUE CHAIN, IMPOVERISHING FARMERS AND AGENTS

Cashew dealers in Kogi State are calling on the government to intervene and stop foreigners from disrupting the cashew value chain, citing exploitation and poverty as major concerns. Baba Mohammed, the BOT chairman of the Kogi Cashew Dealers Stakeholders Association, explained that foreigners, especially Indians, are bypassing local merchants and buying directly from farmers, disrupting…

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AMBASSADOR CHAMPIONS CAMPAIGN FOR FOOD PACKAGING TO REDUCE N3:5 TRILLION ANNUAL POST-HARVEST LOSSES 

The alarming rate of post-harvest losses in Nigeria has led to a staggering N3.5 trillion annual revenue loss, with a significant portion of agricultural produce never reaching consumers. Ahmed Alex Omah, a global ambassador for the World Packaging Organisation, believes that proper packaging can significantly reduce this loss. Omah emphasised the critical role of packaging…

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CLIMATE CHANGE AWARENESS: NIMET BEGINS PARTNERSHIP WITH UNIVERSITIES 

The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) is set to boost the livelihoods of farmers and rural communities through its partnerships with universities. According to Prof. Charles Anosike, Director General of NiMet, the agency’s collaborations with tertiary institutions will provide valuable weather and climate data to support local farmers and other stakeholders. NiMet recently signed a Memorandum…

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AGRICULTURE MINISTER CELEBRATES DROP IN FOOD PRICES, PROMISES PRICE STABILISATION STRATEGIES 

The Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Abubakar Kyari, has attributed the recent decline in food prices to increased supply meeting steady demand. In a video posted on his official X handle late Monday night, Kyari credited the price reduction to the 2024 harvest season, which significantly boosted food production. He also linked it to…

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KYARI SAYS 2,000 IMPORTED TRACTORS TO BE DISTRIBUTED UNDER THREE SCHEMES 

Months after announcing plans to transition into mechanized farming with a four-year target of deploying 8,000 tractors, the federal government has taken delivery of 2,000 Belarus tractors to enhance food production and modernize agriculture. The Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Abubakar Kyari, had disclosed that the annual production of 2,000 tractors in-country would significantly…

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