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iProduce Africa, an agriculture technology firm sponsored by the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB), said it has put in place mechanisms...
Read moreDetailsHeifer International, a global non-profit economic development institution, has opened up discussions with the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM) with...
Read moreDetailsThe Cocoa Farmers Association of Nigeria has voiced its discontentment over the scarcity and poor state of cocoa storage facilities...
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Read moreDetailsEngages female farmers to lead community-based seed enterprises Olam, the global food and agri-business company with strong presence...
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Read moreDetailsGlobal population, according to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), is expected to surpass nine billion by 2050,...
Read moreDetailsNigeria as a nation is endowed with a vast coastline which measures 853 kilometres,running through seven states including; Akwa Ibom,Bayelsa,Cross...
Read moreDetailsOmodolapo Rahman is the founder and Chief Responsibility Officer (CRO) of You Adire, an indigenous textile outfit dedicated towards promoting...
Read moreDetailsRobusta coffee futures on the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) traded lower on Wednesday as the market remained underpinned by supply constraints...
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