Nigerian rice farmers to double income through double cropping
By Matilda Dennis Quaicoe Rice farmers in Nasarawa State, North-Central Nigeria, can now cultivate rice all year round –...
Read MoreBy Matilda Dennis Quaicoe Rice farmers in Nasarawa State, North-Central Nigeria, can now cultivate rice all year round –...
Read MoreThe fifth meeting of the Programme Steering Committee (PSC) of Technologies for African Agricultural Transformation (TAAT) began today at...
Read MoreWhen the first case of Fall Armyworm (FAW) was reported in Africa in 2016, there was panic among...
Read MoreAimed at turning cassava waste into wealth, the Oyo State Government in South West Nigeria, has partnered with African...
Read MoreBy Abdullahi Tsanni About 60 youths from across Africa gathered in Accra, Ghana, last week, for a 3-day agricultural...
Read MoreAs at 2014, rice consumption in sub-Saharan Africa was estimated to be approximately 26 million metric tons (MT). Out...
Read MoreA three-day workshop aimed at developing guidelines on strategic engagement and capacity development of youth with a focus on...
Read MoreBy Agathe Diama The Sorghum and Millet Compact of Technologies for African Agricultural Transformation (TAAT) has successfully concluded its...
Read MoreNigeria is the world’s largest producer of cassava, with a yearly output of about 50 million tonnes. Cassava production...
Read MoreAs part of the plan to ensure food security in the Sahel, the Sorghum and Millet Compact of Technologies...
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