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READ Latest AgriNews, Updates & Events
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Nigeria’s military this month rescued … scores more remain captive. From Abuja, Timothy Obiezu has this report …
Why wheat farmers suffered low harvest in Kano, Jigawa
Wheat farmers in Kano and Jigawa states are lamenting over low yield from the 2022/2023 farming season, which has seriously affected their profits and tampered with the prospect of the next season. They said majority of them didn’t get up to 50 per cent of what they...
10 Vegetables to Grow for Money
Vegetable farming in Nigeria is one of the silent ways of making money in agriculture. In a country made up of over 100 million people of different tribes and ethnicities, whose major common denominator is the use of vegetables in preparing their food, vegetable...
New A’Ibom Gov., Eno Pledges to Invest in Agric Development
Right after his swearing-in as the fifth democratically elected Governor of Akwa Ibom, Pastor Umo Bassey Eno, has pledged his readiness to invest heavily in agriculture. He added that he would ensure fishermen get financial value for their efforts. According to him,...
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