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Piggery, Plantain and Cucumber

30/01/2021

GROWING RICE IN THE DESERT

22/05/2019
The newly released vitamin A cassava varieties can provide up to 40 percent of the vitamin A recommended daily allowance...
16/05/2019

The newly released vitamin A cassava varieties can provide up to 40 percent of the vitamin A recommended daily allowance for children under five. They are twenty-five percent richer in beta-carotene than the first set of vitamin A cassava varieties released in 2011 and which are now being grown by over 250,000 Nigerian farmers. The newer improved varieties are expected to gradually replace the earlier ones.

In addition to their higher beta-carotene content, vitamin A cassava varieties also boast improved pest- and disease-resistance traits, and are high yielding. They were all developed through conventional breeding in a novel process called biofortification. HarvestPlus and partners expect to reach more than 350,000 Nigerian households with vitamin A cassava in 2014 alone through an innovative e-market system. The system involves commercial multiplication and sale of the varieties by medium-scale farmers and a farmer-to-farmer dissemination arrangement that ensures poor farmers receive stems freely.

Harvest Plus

14/05/2019

A NEW DAWN

Nigeria is gradually coming out of sleep once again to the reality of the transient nature of the black gold (oil) and the permanence of agriculture in the need to save the country from economic and social collapse.
It is now time for DIVERSIFICATION OF THE ECONOMY into Agriculture.

The clarion call is not for government to start establishing farms and seed companies but to create the enabling environment for all inhabitants of the country and foreign investors alike to go into agriculture as livelihood business. To aid this call, the Federal government over the years has and continues to put in place agricultural developmental intervention schemes in terms of networking and funding through local and International Developmental Organisations and government development financing agencies collaborating with the private sector finance organisations.
The Research Institutes are bracing up and releasing improved technologies to enhance productivity and make agriculture less strenuous. Other government and private sector stakeholders in the agricultural value chain are also embracing the message of hope.

It is not an easy task to galvanise a prime, technical and nature based economic sector that has been in neglect for over four decades, in a country of over 180 million people in a total land area of 356,667 sq. mile (923,768 sq. km)

The first step for the success of this call is to create awareness through out the length and breath of the country of the new status of agriculture, the infrastructures and support services available for those interested and the continuous dissemination of information on the activities of the whole value chain.

On this page therefore, We will be taking you through Agriculture in Nigeria,news and events, tutorials on the different enterprises, agro products and their availability, government and private intervention schemes you can take advantage of. I am also ready to answer your questions or refer you to other experts in the field. And a lot more.

You are welcome.

THIS PAGE WILL BECOME VERY ACTIVE WITHIN THE NEXT 2 WEEKS PROVIDING INFORMATION ON AGRICULTURE,  AGRO-PROCESSING AND AGR...
09/05/2019

THIS PAGE WILL BECOME VERY ACTIVE WITHIN THE NEXT 2 WEEKS PROVIDING INFORMATION ON AGRICULTURE, AGRO-PROCESSING AND AGRIBUSINESS.

http://punchng.com/young-nigerian-wins-100000-in-us-to-help-feed-the-world/Young Nigerian wins $100,000 in US to help fe...
03/11/2017

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Young Nigerian wins $100,000 in US to help feed the world

Published October 29, 2017

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Cornelius Adewale

‘Femi ASU with agency report

A 34-year-old Nigerian, Mr. Cornelius Adewale, who went to the United States with just enough money for a semester of classes in organic agriculture, has won the Bullitt Foundation Environmental Prize for his leadership role in developing an app and web tool that can measure a farm’s carbon footprint and help farmers reduce the impact of that footprint.

Adewale, who graduated from Obafemi Awolowo University, is now studying at the Washington State University, Pullman, where he is planning a phone app to help farmers grow more crops.

In 2011, Adewale moved to Pullman with $6,000 in his pocket ― money he’d earned from the vegetable harvest at his farm in southwest Nigeria. It was just enough to pay for the first semester of classes in organic agriculture at WSU, according to The Seattle Times.

Six years later, Adewale is a PhD candidate at WSU and a member of the board of directors of Washington’s Tilth Alliance. On Monday, he will accept the Seattle Bullitt Foundation’s annual environmental prize ― a $100,000 award for graduate students pursuing leadership positions within the environmental field.

Adewale plans to use the money to build a phone app that will help Nigerian farmers grow more crops, using fewer resources, with a lighter touch on the planet.

The app will be a portal to research and information about organic farming specific to Nigeria’s climate. And farmers will be able to measure the quantity of organic matter in their soil just by taking a picture of it, using their phones.

“Cornelius just had a magnetism and energy and charm that made him irresistible,” said Denis Hayes, president and Chief Executive Officer of the Bullitt Foundation. “He came with rave recommendations from his professors, who believe he can be a transformational force in agriculture.”

For the past two years, Adewale has been working with a team of students at WSU to create a web-based tool that helps Washington farmers measure their carbon footprint, and gives them ideas for how they can reduce that footprint by adjusting the way they farm.

“The thing that is really unique and wonderful about Cornelius is his humility ― he really relates to everyone as individuals,” said Lynne Carpenter-Boggs, an associate professor in WSU’s department of crop and soil sciences. “He’s there to help, but in a way that’s about empowering the individuals, not telling people what to do … he truly is a natural leader.”

Adewale found WSU’s organic agriculture major ― the first such major ever offered at a US university ― in an online search. He used the $6,000 from his harvest to launch his master’s degree.

When he got to Pullman and saw WSU’s organic farm, he burst out laughing. It was only 2 1/2 acres ― about half the size of his own farm in Nigeria. (WSU’s organic farm is now 30 acres.)

Still, he believed he’d come to the right place. Before his money ran out, he secured a research position at WSU to help fund his master’s degree and, later, his PhD.

In the US, big farms use science, technology and research to maximise yield, while employing less than two percent of the country’s population. But large-scale farming is also responsible for a significant amount of greenhouse gases, especially nitrous oxide, 300 times more potent than carbon dioxide, said Carpenter-Boggs, the WSU professor.

Adewale thinks Nigerian farmers need more information about ways to use organic methods to build up their soil, making their farms more fertile and productive, without using chemicals.

In Washington, part of his graduate studies included helping develop the free web tool called Ofoot that Adewale wants to use as the base for his mobile phone app in Nigeria.

In Africa, “just about everybody has smartphones and small solar stations to recharge them ― it’s really an amazing degree of sophistication,” said Hayes, of the Bullitt Foundation. Teaching farmers how to farm more efficiently could allow Nigeria to take a huge step forward in agricultural production without the need for expensive chemicals and herbicides, he said.

The Bullitt prize money comes with no strings attached.

“It is a gesture of faith that this is a guy who’s deeply committed to getting something done in the world,” Hayes said, “and we’re trying to give him a financial boost to help him do it.”

Adewale is eager to take on the challenge.

“Every time I make these crazy decisions, I hear my grandmother’s voice in my head,” Adewale said. “She said, ‘Dare to make a difference'

'Femi ASU with agency report A 34-year-old Nigerian, Mr. Cornelius Adewale, who went to the United States with just enough money for a semester of classes in organic agriculture, has won the Bul...

Nigeria pig farmers should take note please
06/07/2017

Nigeria pig farmers should take note please

An outbreak of African swine fever has hit three districts of the Ashanti Region, leading to the killing of over 400 pigs between May and June this year, the Veterinary Services Department has revealed.

*The Truth About Pork Meat and Its Nutrition!*Ms. Swati Kapoor Dietitian/NutritionistPork is a red meat and is derived f...
15/06/2017

*The Truth About Pork Meat and Its Nutrition!*

Ms. Swati Kapoor Dietitian/Nutritionist

Pork is a red meat and is derived from pig. It is high in protein and essential vitamins, minerals and amino acid good for overall health. Lean pork, when trimmed of visible fat, is nutrient-dense, satisfying, and good for you. Some pork parts like that of tenderloin, loin chops and sirloin roast are made from the lean cuts and are more healthy than chicken. Whereas some preparations like bacon and fatty cuts promote cholesterol build up and is full of saturated fat which results in clogging of the artery- definitely not meant for everyday consumption and in uncontrolled portions.

*Nutrition of Pork* The fat in pork is trans-fat free and mostly mono-and poly-unsaturated, so trimmed pork is suitable for even cholesterol-lowering or healthy heart diets. Pork has a high mineral content of Phosphorus, Selenium, Sodium, Zinc, Potassium and Copper. The two minerals which are present in good quantities are Iron and Magnesium, while Calcium and Mangnese are found in traces only. Pork is highly enriched with Vitamin B6, Vitamin B12, Thiamin, Niacin, Riboflavin and Pantothenic Acid. Some quantities of Vitamin A and Vitamin E are found in very small amounts.
*Calorific value of Pork is 458.0 per 100 gm.*

*Top 9 Health Benefits of Pork*

The vitamin B1in pork is in high quantity. Vitamin B1 is vital for growth and repair of muscles and nerve tissues, useful for carbohydrates metabolism as well.

The presence of vitamin Riboflavin helps in maintaining skin and health problems. It repairs damaged tissues and extracts energy from food.

Vitamin B6 present in pork meat helps in metabolism of fats, proteins and carbohydrates and keeps proper functioning of the nervous system.

Pork meat helps in producing red blood cells in the body.

Iron in pork enhances production of energy and iron from meat is easily absorbed by the body.

The meat helps keep bones in good shape and builds strong bones, teeth and keeps a check on the body energy levels.

Zinc present in pork boosts the immune system and improves body resistance against numerous diseases.

Pork is a good source of protein and amino acids as is vital for people interested in body building.

It is good for skin, eyes, nervous system, bones and mental performance. Intake of Pork also ensures better immunity to body due to presence of essential antioxidant

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For your pork order and booking....
*Call 08038329858* @ 1000 naira per kg minimum order 30kg.

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25/05/2017

On-going

Good harvest, the joy of a farmer.  Harvesting our trial cucumber plot 42-44 days after planting. Glory be to God.
13/01/2017

Good harvest, the joy of a farmer. Harvesting our trial cucumber plot 42-44 days after planting. Glory be to God.

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