The Nation Newspaper Today Headline Tuesday 23rd July 2019

The Nation Newspaper Today Headline Tuesday 23rd July 2019

The Nation Newspaper Today Headline and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 23/07/19

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target=_blank>FG raises the alarm over new cassava disease

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FG raises the alarm over new cassava disease

The Federal Government has raised the alarm over a recent virile disease, Cassava Brown Streak Disease (CBSD), ravaging East and Central Africa now making its way to West Africa. Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Dr Muhammed Umar,  made this known in Abuja during the 2019 Cassava Investment Forum. Umar, who was represented
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target=_blank>Stakeholders seek urgent repeal on law hampering yam export

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Stakeholders seek urgent repeal on law hampering yam export

STAKEHOLDERS have called for the repeal of the Export Prohibition Act, saying it hampers yam exportation. Nigeria which accounts for 61.7 per cent of global yam production, is presently is the world’s largest producer of yam ,regrettably, it is not among the world yam exporting countries. Ghana controls Africa’s yam export market, which value of
Stakeholders seek urgent repeal on law hampering yam export
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target=_blank>NASC unveils seedcodex solution to deploy enhanced certification tags

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NASC unveils seedcodex solution to deploy enhanced certification tags

In its effort to implement the new seed act and ensure farmers have access to quality seed, the National Agricultural Seeds Council (NASC), have unveiled the Seedcodex observatory, designed and set up by its partner, mPedigree Network Limited, to sanitise the seed industry in the country. Seedcodex solution is an integrated, comprehensive turnkey technological platform,
NASC unveils seedcodex solution to deploy enhanced certification tags
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target=_blank>‘Nigeria must articulate a hunger-free country through agriculture’

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‘Nigeria must articulate a hunger-free country through agriculture’

FOR Nigeria to adequately feed its populace, drive sustainable non-agricultural revenue, attain food security, as well as provide meaningful employment for millions of youths in the country, the leaders must be ready to articulate a clear agricultural vision in this direction. This piece of advice was given by a senior agricultural economist, World Bank office,
‘Nigeria must articulate a hunger-free country through agriculture’
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target=_blank>IAR&T trains Oyo, Ogun youths on soybean Utilisation

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IAR&T trains Oyo, Ogun youths on soybean Utilisation

The Institute of Agricultural Research and Training (IAR&T), Obafemi Awolowo University, has trained and empowered youths in Oyo and Ogun states on soybean utilisation. Youths from the two states received tutelage from experts in the soybean value chain during training which was held separately in Ogbomoso, Oyo State and Moloko, Owode, Ogun State. Executive Director
IAR&T trains Oyo, Ogun youths on soybean Utilisation
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target=_blank>TAAT, IITA develop technology to increase cassava production

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TAAT, IITA develop technology to increase cassava production

Nigeria is the largest producer of cassava in the world, with annual production at over 50 million tons. This figure according to stakeholders is very low because currently the country’s production per hectare is still below 10 tons, which is significantly low. The Technologies for African Agricultural Transformation (TAAT) and the International Institute for Tropical
TAAT, IITA develop technology to increase cassava production
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target=_blank>Farmcrowdy announces unified portfolio

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Farmcrowdy announces unified portfolio

Nigeria’s first Digital Agriculture platform and its sister companies, Farmgate Africa and Agricsquare have announced a unification of all its companies to create a bigger Farmcrowdy. According to a statement made available to the Nigerian Tribune on Monday, this is a very significant step for Farmcrowdy as it will allow the combined entity to have
Farmcrowdy announces unified portfolio
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target=_blank>CBN, Niger govt partner to facilitate livestock, dairy production

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CBN, Niger govt partner to facilitate livestock, dairy production

GOVERNOR, Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mr Godwin Emefiele has expressed  the bank’s readiness o provide a wide  range of agricultural opportunities for the country by assisting State  governments not only in the areas of rice and cassava production but most importantly, in the development of livestock and diary production. Emefiele,  gave the assurance in
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target=_blank>Musings: From a reporter to the reported

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Musings: From a reporter to the reported

ASIDE stints as legislative aide to former Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Austin Opara, and Senator Akin Odunsi, and some strategic communication consultancy here and there, I had known no other practice than journalism. As a field reporter, my job was to ask questions, seek truths and transmit facts. As an editor, I
Musings: From a reporter to the reported
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Salako at 60: Tough trip to the top

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Salako at 60: Tough trip to the top

“WE all need resilience to live a fulfilling life. With resilience, you’ll be more prepared to take on challenges, to develop your talents, skills and abilities so that you can live with more purpose and joy.” These were the words of the 56th governor of Missouri, United States, Eric Greitens. This philosophical perspective vividly captures […]
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