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Nigeria’s agricultural sector remains a critical driver of economic growth, employment, and food security. The 2025 ...
The Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr. Wale Edun, has called for a more adaptive and ...
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Legit.ng on MSNDangote declares end to importation, shares plans to make Nigeria self-sufficient in cement, petroleum, agricultureWith Dangote Industries operating in salt, cement, petroleum, sugar production, among others, the company could ensure that ...
Nnamdi Richie Adigwe is a software engineer and the co-founder Uplifting Youth Through Agriculture (UYOTA). In this interview ...
Against this background, the Federal Government approved that the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI) should establish ...
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AllAfrica on MSNNigeria's Food and Agriculture Revolution Takes Off Backed By the African Development BankNigeria began on Tuesday the journey to significantly transform its food and agriculture sector by launching the construction of the $510 million Special Agro-Industrial Processing Zones (SAPZ) ...
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Legit.ng on MSN"My Dream Is to Build Largest Farm in Africa": 24-Yr-Old Student Shares Inspiring StoryYoung Adamawa entrepreneur and Agriculturist John Peter grows his agro-business while studying, overcoming challenges to ...
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Kaduna first to launch Nigeria’s special Agro-Industrial processing zone — AdesinaDr Akinwumi Adesina, has disclosed that Kaduna State is the first to launch the Special Agro-Industrial Processing Zone (SAPZ ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNSPECIAL REPORT: Europe’s anti-deforestation regulation threatens Nigeria’s cocoa exportNigeria is a major cocoa exporter, though it ranks behind Ghana and Ivory Coast, with the EU being its largest market.
In a move to enhance food security and combat micronutrient deficiencies, Nigeria has introduced two new standards for the release of biofortified crops. Spearheaded by HarvestPlus in ...
Maize is a key crop in Nigeria and essential for food security. The new spatial simulations show that pest-related crop losses could range from 18% to 75% in the coming decades—more severe than ...
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