The State of Israel has disclosed that it has ongoing agricultural cooperation with Nigeria, noting that Israeli technology and seedlings are already being deployed by Nigerian farmers. Speaking in Abuja during Israel’s 78th Independence Anniversary celebration, the Israeli Ambassador to Nigeria, Michael Freeman, said Israeli companies are already operating in Nigeria. He added that while the seeds being planted were Israeli’s and supported by Israeli technology, the land and workers remained Nigerian. He added that the cooperation between both countries was expanding across innovation, agriculture, healthcare, security, education, and skills development, describing the initiatives as investments in a shared future. “When…
The Cocoa and Coffee Farmers Alliance Association of Africa has identified persistent market volatility, as one of the biggest threats to the sustainable development of Africa’s cocoa sector, warning that fluctuating prices continue to undermine farmers’ livelihoods and slow investment across the value chain. Speaking ahead of the Cocoa and Coffee Fiesta Lagos, Nigeria 2026, scheduled for October 7th and 8th, the Global President of COCEFAAA, Adeola Adegoke, said African cocoa farmers have demonstrated remarkable resilience despite years of unstable prices that have adversely affected income, productivity and sectoral growth. According to him, Africa remains the world’s leading cocoa-producing region, accounting for…
The Federal Government, through the Bank of Agriculture, has unveiled a series of interventions aimed at boosting food production and supporting more than 1.2 million farmers across the country during the current wet season. The Managing Director of BOA, Ayodele Sotinrin, disclosed this in a statement issued by the bank’s Team Lead, Corporate Communications Department, Ruth Didam. Sotinrin said the interventions formed part of President Bola Tinubu’s agricultural agenda to strengthen food security, improve farmers’ incomes, and expand financial inclusion. “The wide-ranging initiatives reflect the Federal Government’s commitment to supporting farmers whose labour ensures Nigerians do not go hungry”, Sotinrin said. He said…
The Federal Government has reaffirmed its commitment to empowering women in the dairy sector, describing them as critical drivers of food security, household nutrition, rural livelihoods, and the growth of Nigeria’s dairy economy. Speaking at a press briefing to mark the commencement of activities for the 2026 World Milk Day celebration in Abuja, the Minister of Livestock Development, Idi Maiha, said women remained central to milk production, preservation, storage, processing, and marketing across the country. Maiha noted that the ministry had earlier conducted a symbolic road walk in Abuja to create awareness on the importance of milk in nutrition, the…
The Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Senator Abubakar Kyari, has disclosed that Nigeria has recorded significant progress in strengthening food security and boosting agricultural productivity over the past three years under President Bola Tinubu’s administration. Speaking at a stakeholders’ engagement forum on Agricultural and Food Systems Transformation, Kyari said key reforms and interventions implemented since the start of the administration, particularly over the last two years are beginning to yield measurable results across the sector. He stated that prices of essential food items have declined by as much as 50% in some parts of the country, reversing previous spikes in…
The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Livestock Development, Idris Ajimobi has disclosed that his office, in collaboration with the Ministry of Livestock Development, has commenced the revival of grazing reserves and ranches across Nigeria so as to curb farmer-herder clashes. He disclosed this during an interactive session with journalists in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, saying work had already started on the Kawu Grazing Reserve in Abuja, adding that a nationwide audit of existing ranches and the 417 grazing reserves is ongoing to determine those that can be upgraded before new ones are established. The SSA said, “It’s not just about…
Cassava farmers in Kebbi State of Nigeria have been warned to remain vigilant against the spread of the deadly cassava mosaic virus capable of devastating farms and threatening food security across thr country. The warning came during a sensitisation campaign, organised by the Central and West African Virus Epidemiology for Root and Tuber Crops in Tungar Noma community, Argungu Local Government Area, Kebbi State. The awareness programme is aimed at educating farmers on the dangers of cassava diseases, particularly the emerging East African Cassava Mosaic Disease, Uganda variant, which experts described as one of the most destructive cassava diseases in Africa. Speaking during…
Nigeria’s agriculture sector is emerging as one of the most promising frontiers for American farmers and agribusiness investors, driven by rising food demand, government reforms, and expanding US-Nigeria trade ties. With a population exceeding 220 million and over 50% of its workforce engaged in agriculture, the country presents scale and opportunity that few markets can match.US agricultural exports to Nigeria were projected to surpass US$700 million in 2025, more than doubling previous years. Nigeria is already the third-largest export market for US wheat, and recent shipments of 50,000 metric tonnes valued at US$15 million underscored growing trade momentum.Government officials say the complementary nature…
The Cocoa and Coffee Farmers Alliance Association of Africa has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Cocoa Research Institute of Nigeria aimed at reviving Nigeria’s coffee industry and strengthening the cocoa and coffee value chains across the country. The agreement, signed under the Nigeria Coffee Revival Initiative, seeks to improve coffee production and productivity through farmer empowerment, research-driven agricultural practices, climate-smart farming, improved planting materials, and post-harvest quality enhancement. The partnership will also focus on establishing commercial processing units, demonstration plots, irrigation pilot projects, and the deployment of traceability and seed-tracker technology to improve transparency and sustainability within the sector. Speaking on the development…
Fisherman soup is one of Nigeria’s most treasured coastal delicacies – rich, aromatic, and filled with an abundance of fresh seafood. Popular in riverine communities of the Niger Delta, this soup reflects the lifestyle of fishing communities, where meals are prepared straight from the day’s catch. Unlike many heavy traditional soups, fisherman soup is light, yet deeply satisfying, combining fish, shellfish, spices, and herbs into a nourishing broth that celebrates freshness and simplicity. In this guide, you’ll learn how fisherman soup is made, why it is nutritionally-valuable, and how to recreate this authentic dish at home. What is fisherman soup?…
