By Agrobroadcast Team More than 12,000 women smallholder farmers and young people across the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have been equipped with skills in agroecology commonly referred to as organic farming through a three year intervention implemented under the Strategic…
By Agrobroadcast Team. Stakeholders across Nigeria’s agricultural value chain have stressed that the country’s ability to attain food security by 2026 will depend largely on how effectively it deploys mechanisation, irrigation, climate-smart agriculture and strengthened post-harvest and supply-chain systems. The…
By Agrobroadcast Team Despite recent rainfall recorded in some parts of the country, farmers have been advised not to commence planting, as the showers are not yet indicative of the main rainy season, the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has cautioned.…
By Agrobroadcast Team Taraba State has signalled a strategic shift toward positioning coffee and tea cultivation as major pillars of its agricultural economy, citing favourable climate conditions, vast arable land, and untapped highland potential across several local government areas. Governor…
By Agrobroadcast Team Nigeria has stepped up efforts to confront climate change through agriculture, as the Federal Government moves to cut harmful emissions while strengthening food production systems nationwide.Speaking in Abuja at the close-out workshop of the Abatement of Short-Lived…
By Agrobroadcast Team With growing attention on livestock as a driver of jobs and food security, the Federal Ministry of Livestock Development has stepped up efforts to build technical capacity among women and young Nigerians engaged in sheep and goat…
