How UNESCO got it wrong in Africa
May 30, 2017
By Onome Amuge Oyo State farmers, under the auspices of the Association of Farm Settlers, have predicted potential scarcity...
Read moreDetailsBy Onome Amuge The current untimely dry weather in South America, coupled with the worrisome lack of moisture,...
Read moreDetailsNigeria, sub-Saharan Africa’s biggest egg market with production capacity of 650,000 metric tonnes per annum, could find that in egg...
Read moreDetailsNigeria, sub-Saharan Africa’s biggest egg market with production capacity of 650,000 metric tonnes per annum, could find that in egg...
Read moreDetailsBy Onome Amuge The National Varieties Release Committee (NVRC) has introduced 18 high yielding crop varieties targeted at boosting...
Read moreDetailsBy Onome Amuge Copper topped $8 000 a tonne for the first time in more than seven years, with...
Read moreDetailsBy Onome Amuge Five new cassava varieties developed with support from NextGen Cassava, a project based in Cornell University,...
Read moreDetailsBy Onome Amuge:Â The month of December ushered yet another news of an economic downturn for Nigerians as citizens...
Read moreDetailsBy Onome Amuge Benchmark aluminium price on the London Metal Exchange climbed $6.5 per tonne over the week to settle...
Read moreDetailsThe Resource and Environmental Policy Research Centre, Environment for Development (REPRC-EfD), University of Nigeria, has called for a government policy...
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