How UNESCO got it wrong in Africa
May 30, 2017
Kenneth Afor with agency report A United Kingdom-based laboratory firm, Tentamus QTS Analytical Limited has certified homegrown Nigerian cowpeas, locally...
Read moreDetailsKenneth Afor with agency report The adoption of digital technology will see Africa witness a revolution in the agricultural sector,...
Read moreDetailsKenneth Afor with agency report As Nigeria joins the league of nations that are adopting biotechnology in cultivating most of...
Read moreDetailsThe Rice Processors Association of Nigeria on Thursday backed the federal government’s closure of the land border with Benin Republic...
Read moreDetailsLatif Busari, the executive secretary, National Sugar Development Council, has said that reduced importation of sugar and increase in local...
Read moreDetails…as sector’s 2019 budget fell 20% to N138bn Ben Eguzozie, in Port Harcourt Only a double-digit investment in the agricultural...
Read moreDetailsIn order to show support for government’s decision to close the country’s border at Seme to rice smuggling, rice processors...
Read moreDetailsNigeria could earn well over $12 billion from gemstones annually if it invests in a laboratory to certify the value...
Read moreDetailsSabo Nanono, the minister of agriculture and rural development, has charged the National Agricultural Seed Council (NASC) to ensure professionalism...
Read moreDetailsKenneth Afor Key players and stakeholders in the continent’s palm oil industry have resolved that in other to increase the...
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