United Nations IDO (UNIDO) presents Farmcrowdy with Disruptive Innovation in Agribusiness...
Farmcrowdy Group, Nigeria’s first Digital Agriculture Company, yesterday received theDisruptive Innovation in Agribusiness Awardgranted by the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), in Rome,...
Anti-GMO Forces in Nigeria Have Abandoned Reason and the Nation’s Best...
Anti-GMO forces in Nigeria are ratcheting up their opposition to the commercial release of the nation’s first two genetically engineered crops – versions of...
Leaders, farmers clash on verification exercise.
Officials from Naads want to conduct a verification exercise before making payment yet farmers say the some seedlings were destroyed during the dry seasons
Confusion....
Farming is Surest Way to More Jobs.
A shared ambition to transform agriculture would be the only way to stem the tide of Africa’s dependence on imports.
The conference was sponsored by...
Nigerian local farmers not ready for Hydroponic farming: Agriculturist.
An agriculturist, Mr Ismail Olawale, on Monday said local farmers in Nigeria might not be ready to practice hydroponic farming system in spite of...
Edo, Nirsal, Sterling Bank partner on mechanised farming
Building on the strides made in the agricultural sector in the state, the Governor Godwin Obaseki-led administration has concluded plans on a partnership with...
Youth in agriculture appeal for incubation hub
Young farmers believe that the incubation hub would decrease post-harvest losses by bringing innovation for food security and adding value to traditional crops to...
Farmers urged to adopt ‘lucrative’ long grain rice
Rwanda Agriculture Board (RAB) has urged rice farmers to adopt long grain rice due to its high demand and the high price it fetches....
Husbandry and agriculture mechanization to boost yield in Rwanda
In the past, during the dry season, small-scale farmers who depended on rainfall for farming almost become inactive and always waited for the rainy...
CLASHES BETWEEN NIGERIAN FARMERS AND HERDERS HAVE KILLED MORE THAN THREE...
Clashes between Nigerian farmers and herders killed at least 3,641 people in the past three years, with more than half of the deaths occurring...