TELA Maize variety on IAR Research Farm in Minjibir, Kano State. Photo: AATF Agriculture has always been the backbone of Nigeria’s economy,...
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TELA Maize variety on IAR Research Farm in Minjibir, Kano State. Photo: AATF Agriculture has always been the backbone of Nigeria’s economy, contributing 22.35 per cent to the country’s GDP and providing livelihoods for about 70 per cent of the population. Yet, despite its importance, the sector faces significant challenges in meeting local food demands and export needs. Only 34 million hectares of Nigeria’s arable land is currently being utilised, leaving vast potential for growth and development untapped. To unlock this potential, the Nigerian government must prioritise agriculture, which has the power to increase national production value and position the […]
TELA Maize variety on IAR Research Farm in Minjibir, Kano State. Photo: AATF Agriculture has always been the backbone of Nigeria’s economy,...
L – R: Executive Director, Zenith Bank Plc, Mr. Adamu Lawani; Executive Director, Mr. Akin Ogunranti; Managing Director, Nigerian Export-Import Bank...
As of the first quarter of 2024, agriculture has emerged as a significant player in Nigeria’s economy, contributing 17.89% to the GDP. This is a...
As of the first quarter of 2024, agriculture has emerged as a significant player in Nigeria’s economy, contributing 17.89% to the GDP. This is a...
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In a bid to revolutionize agriculture and create employment opportunities for young Ghanaians, the Youth Employment Agency (YEA) has taken delivery of...
In a bid to revolutionize agriculture and create employment opportunities for young Ghanaians, the Youth Employment Agency (YEA) has taken delivery of...
Despite its abundant fertile land, Africa is importing food and, in 2021 alone, received more than R68 billion in farm products from international...
Despite its abundant fertile land, Africa is importing food and, in 2021 alone, received more than R68 billion in farm products from international...