When the sun rises over rural communities across the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), thousands of women step onto their farms with hoes balanced on their shoulders and determination written across their faces. They are the silent workhorses behind Nigeria’s food…
Nigeria is losing an estimated N543.7 billion every year to international export rejections linked to excessive pesticide residues in its agricultural commodities. This concern dominated discussions at the National Summit on Agroecology and Public Private Partnerships held in Lagos, where…
A coalition of women farmers in Borno State has called on government at all levels to invest in agroecology-friendly initiatives and climate-resilient agriculture to strengthen rural livelihoods and improve market access for environmentally sustainable farm produce. The call was made…
Nigeria is witnessing a rare decline in food prices after months of relentless inflation. Prices of key staples such as maize, beans, rice, cassava and yam are moderating, offering temporary relief to households whose budgets have been stretched thin. But…
By Agrobroadcast Team The Lagos State Government has called on residents to protect the soil and adopt responsible land-use practices, describing soil health as a cornerstone of human survival, environmental stability, and long-term development. Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources,…
By AgroBroadcast Team Tension escalated in Ondo State’s Oluwa Forest Reserve on Wednesday as hundreds of smallholder farmers from Odigbo Local Government Area marched to the Governor’s Office, protesting what they described as ongoing harassment, intimidation, and attempts to forcefully…
