Despite having the potential to create hundreds of jobs, Nigeria’s aquaculture industry is still largely untapped, and owing to this...
Governor Francis Nwifuru of Ebonyi State has approved the procurement and distribution of 13,000 bags of fertiliser to farmers across...
Nigeria’s inability to grow tomatoes all year and carry out extensive research and development are major constraints to the nation’s...
Nigeria’s 60 percent tomato post-harvest losses as a result of poor storage facilities and cold chain infrastructures across the country...
Experts in the agricultural sector have said that farmers’ inability to boost productivity and produce wholesome foods is owing to...
The Federal Government of Nigeria in collaboration with Agence Française de development (AFD) SEMMARIS and its technical assistance are set...
To ensure that farmers in Africa’s biggest economy cultivate all-year round and boost productivity, Irigreen – an Algerian-based irrigation firm,...
Nigerian cocoa farmers must prioritise the quality and quantity of their production leveraging climate-smart agriculture and initiatives to improve traceability...
For Nigeria to maximise its agric value chain opportunities, boost foreign exchange earnings and transit from a net importer to...
Ikechukwu Kelikume, who teaches Agribusiness at Lagos Business School has explained how the scientific knowledge gap in crop production is...
Nigeria has been listed among countries to face catastrophic levels of food insecurity in 2023, according to the World Bank...
For Nigeria to attain food security, maximise its agricultural value chain opportunities and create jobs for its teeming youth population,...
Nigeria’s headline inflation rose for the sixth consecutive time to 22.79 percent in June, largely fuelled by soaring food prices...
The Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) has called for improved cultivation of millets, as a tool...
The total capital importation into the agricultural sector in the first three months of 2023 has surged by 175 percent...