Research

Weeds and their control

Article Written by Nurain Oladeji ​ Simply put, weeds are uncultivated plants. And like most things with a good measure of spontaneity, there is an unending conversation around their significance. Because weeds do not strike as violently as, say, insects, there is a...

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CLASSIFICATION AND IMPORTANCE OF GOOD RICE SEED

source;colourbox.com High-quality seed is fundamental to the farming business. Most annual crops are established each season from seeds, and seed quality has a major impact on potential crop yield. Seeds can serve as the delivery system not only for improved genetics...

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REDUCING TOMATO WASTAGE IN NIGERIA

Article written by OLANREWAJU RUKAYAT IFEDAPO A walk around a Nigerian market is proof of the extent of food wastage in this country. Truckloads of perishable food items and farm produce wasting even before they are offloaded from the transporting vehicle is a common...

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Tips To Increase Your Maize Yield In 2018

As a maize farmer, good yield determines how profitable your farm can be; so learning how to increase your crop yield is key to your success and sustainability. Consider the following steps for increased maize yield: Choose good seed varieties Having quality seeds is...

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The Role of Rural Women in Agriculture

"When women are empowered and can claim their rights and access to land, leadership, opportunities and choices, economies grow, food security is enhanced and prospects are improved for current and future generations", Michelle Bachelet - Under-Secretary-General and...

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Tuta-Absoluta

Russell IPM presentation on Tuta-Absoluta and a video showing the use of Tutrack; a pheromone based mass trapping system against Tuta absoluta https://youtu.be/9pShdKB9mD0 https://youtu.be/AwepDZc2V60

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Agriculture is the New Oil in Nigeria

By Olusegun Obasanjo — Mr. Obasanjo Fmr. President of Nigeria from 1999 to 2007 When Nigeria announced recently that it had become Africa’s biggest economy, you could be forgiven for thinking that oil was the only reason. After all, Nigeria is the biggest oil producer...

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Map showing how much each country spends on food

The average American spends just 6.6% of his or her household budget on food consumed at home. (If you include eating out, that rises to around 11 percent.) In Pakistan, by contrast, the average person spends 47.7% of his or her household budget on food consumed at...

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