Month: February 2023

Nigerians have suffered untold hardship as a result of fuel scarcity, limited cash from banks and other financial institutions as well as increase in the cost of food prices and other commodities. Expectations may have been dashed, business deals impeded, and loss of time and value experienced.
Read what LCCI has to say on CBN, MPC

There are several problems bedeviling agriculture in Nigeria, however, viable solutions can ensure a new level of the agricultural sector in the country. Here are some solutions to problems of agricultural marketing in Nigeria.

Agriculture maybe the new gold, it is possible that you can never go wrong with agriculture.
Here’s why you should consider investing in agriculture

As part of efforts to end farmers-herdera clashes and ensure peace, farmers and herders in over 40 communities in Riyom, Bassa, Barking Ladi and Bokkos in Plateau State were engaged for fours days on Peace building by Pastoral Resolve in collaboration with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and Mercy Corps.

Dry season farming in Nigeria, usually occurs between the month of October and March, usually characterised with limited or lack of rainfall asides outbreak of some diseases and pests. This climatic variation has contributed to the multifaceted challenges, which the agricultural sector is experiencing presently, thus threatening food security, generally.