Month: February 2023

Valentine’s Day had its origins rooted in an ancient agriculture and human fertility festival, called the Feast of Lupercalia, based on a source. It is all about love, no doubt and agriculture should not be left out.

NDDC is to provide US$30 million worth of funding for the three states of Akwa Ibom, Imo, and Rivers, while the IFAD is providing US$60 million for projects in Abia, Bayelsa, Cross River, Delta, Edo, and Ondoin bid to empower women and youths of the region.

WCPF was established in 2017 to bring together coffee producers from all over the world and to offer a unique setting for them to come together and talk about important issues that affect growers on a global scale, such as sustainability, climate change, the environment, and prosperity.

How do you like your coffee? Hot? The aroma? How you ever wondered how it is cultivated? Do you know there’s a lot that goes on before you enjoy your cup of coffee?

To understand seasonal climate prediction in a bid to sustain food production across the country, Human and Environmental Development Agency (HEDA) and the Nigeria Meteorological Agency (NiMet) in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD), have organised training for farmers in Oyo State.

In response to COP27, President Buhari has approved the proposed institutional arrangement or organogram for the Nigerian climate change council.

To ensure food safety, Federal Government to make sure foods distributed in the country are safe for human consumption.