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Sunday, October 1, 2017
Nigeria Now Second World's Leading Producer of Sorghum.
Nigeria Now Second World's Leading Producer of Sorghum. Nigeria's agribusiness in the sorghum cultivation is now amongst world's leading position at number two after the United States of America, USA, which is the number one world's leading producer. A breakdown of the data, obtained from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), showed that USA's output is projected at 8.4m metric tonnes while Nigeria is following with 6.4m metric tonnes and Mexico in the third position with 6.0m metric tonnes.
Chinese Firm to Invest U.S. $1 Billion in Cassava in Tanzania.
Chinese Firm to Invest U.S. $1 Billion in Cassava in Tanzania. The country has signed a partnership with a Chinese firm to commercialize cassava farming and processing, raising hopes for growers who have been grappling with the challenge of accessing reliable markets. Tanzania
AfDB, Brazil to Train African Youth in Cassava Processing.
AfDB, Brazil to Train African Youth in Cassava Processing. The African Development Bank (AfDB) and the Brazil-Africa Institute (BAI) have launched the Youth Technical Training Program (YTTP) - an initiative that aims to train young African professionals in research and technology transfer, contributing to local capacity development.
The YTTP initiative is sponsored under the South-South Cooperation Trust Fund (SSCTF) and will consists of an array of professional development schemes to meet diverse needs of African countries by utilizing Brazil's technology, skills and knowledge. Focus areas include agriculture and rural development, health, education, information and communication, infrastructure, and the creative industry.
Nigeria plans national dialogue on revival of agricultural marketing boards.
Nigeria plans national dialogue on revival of agricultural marketing boards. The Federal Government says it is planning a national dialogue to consider the re-establishment of marketing boards.
The Minister of Agriculture, Audu Ogbeh, disclosed the plan in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, in Abuja on Sunday.
Mr. Ogbeh who was speaking on the country’s 57th Independence anniversary, said that although marketing boards facilitated exportation of agricultural produce in the past, there was need for stakeholders to deliberate on their revival. Nigeria plans national dialogue on revival of agricultural marketing boards;OGBEH
Driving agriculture through export competitiveness.
Driving agriculture through export competitiveness.For Nigeria to diversify its economy through agriculture, its products must be competitive enough to compete with other products in the international market.
This will help accelerate the development of the agricultural sector and provide foreign exchange for the country, experts say. Diversifying the Nigerian economy away from oil would require paying more attention to the making of agriculture and value-adding manufacturing export more competitive. more
Saturday, September 30, 2017
Agriculture is Nigeria’s biggest employer of labour – World Bank.
Agriculture is Nigeria’s biggest employer of labour – World Bank.A General Household Survey of the World Bank, shows that the agriculture sector is the largest employer of labour and income-generating activity in Nigeria.
The study, which contains information on household socioeconomic in the country, was launched by the World Bank Living Standards Measurement Study in collaboration with the National Bureau of Statistics ,Agriculture is Nigeria’s biggest employer of labour – World Bank.
Agriculture, entrepreneurship’ll create jobs in Africa, says Elumelu
Agriculture, entrepreneurship’ll create jobs in Africa, says Elumelu. The Chairman, Heirs Holdings and Founder, Tony Elumelu Foundation, Mr. Tony Elumelu, has called on African leaders and development institutions to help address the deepening job and employment crisis bedevilling the continent by lending support and paying more attention to the agricultural sector, creating access to electricity and developing entrepreneurship.
Elumelu, who said this while speaking on the theme: ‘How do we create 10 million jobs by 2020?’ at the Youth Connekt Africa Summit in Rwanda recently, opined that access to electricity and increased focus in the agricultural sector would enhance entrepreneurship and tackle the challenge of unemployment through the creation of more jobs in the continent. Agriculture, entrepreneurship’ll create jobs in Africa, says Elumelu
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