Tag: Agriculture
By Dr Titilayo Adebola. Originally published by Afronomicslaw.org on 10 April 2020. Until the middle of 2017, Nigeria appeared impervious to the increasing infiltration of the International Convention for …
Originally published by the University of Aberdeen School of Law Blog on 01 April 2020. Following his thought-provoking talk delivered at the University of Aberdeen on 4 February 2020, …
The central goal of the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) in Africa is to achieve food security by ensuring that every African has regular access …
Executive Summary Substantial and sustainable reduction in malnutrition in Nigeria will remain a significant challenge without the effective engagement of the agricultural sector. With at least 5% of the …
Following Dr Julia Wright’s initial interview on agroecology, she discusses her interesting current research: Quantum Agriculture. Quantum agriculture explores and investigates the non-material invisible dimension of agriculture for the …
Soils are non-renewable resources which form the basis for healthy food production and its preservation is essential for food security – Dr Esther Ogunniyi. Esther tells Flora IP about …
Onyeka Akumah, the Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Farmcrowdy, discusses his commitment to transforming Nigeria’s agriculture sector through technology. Farmcrowdy’s excellent contributions to agriculture have been recognised both …
As we celebrate the first World Bee Day today, it’s a good time to consider the sweet connection 🙂 between honey bees and food security. Bees are the most important group …
Small-scale farmers produce about 90% of Nigeria’s food. ILRI/Stevie Mann/Flickr Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari has established a National Food Security Council to address challenges in the country’s food and agriculture …
Prior to the oil boom of the 1970s, agriculture was the mainstay of Nigeria’s economy. The country was not only food secure, it also thrived in international markets as …
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