The governor believed commercial farming is the special purpose vehicle that will transform the economic outlook of Niger, create employment opportunities, rake in internally generated revenue, move its people out of poverty and put an end to food insecurity in the State.
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2,500 Farmers in four local government areas of Niger state have been earmarked to benefit from carbon credits as a means of improving their revenue
Stakeholders in agriculture on Tuesday called on all tiers of government and the private sector to invest in agroecology to…
The Federal Government and Self Help Africa, an NGO, have initiated moves to reduce black carbon emissions by 83 percent…
President Bola Tinubu has approved the Renewed Hope Infrastructure Development Fund, a ground-breaking initiative poised to revolutionize infrastructure development, focusing…
An Information Communication and Technology (ICT) expert, Dr Nentawe Yilwatda, has said ICT is all-encompassing to address insecurity, agriculture and…
The World Bank has pledged to support livestock farmers in Enugu to improve and boost livestock production in the state.…
A Professor of Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, AI and ML), at the Federal University of Technology, Akure, (FUTA), Olabode Olatubosun, says that the use of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning are potent weapons to tackle the country’s security challenges and unemployment.
Gov. Umar Bago of Niger said in tandem with the Federal Government’s infrastructure initiatives, the state government has prioritized agricultural…
The National Coconut Producers, Processors and Marketers Association of Nigeria NACOPPMAN, has advised women to invest in agriculture value chain…