Foods
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Nigerian jollof tastes better than Ghana’s – Chef Hilda Baci
A former Guinness world record holder, chef Hilda Baci has declared that Nigerian jollof tastes better than that of Ghanaians.…
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10 Delicious and Healthy Smoothie Recipes to Start Your Day Right
Embarking on a journey towards a vibrant and energized day often begins with the simple act of sipping on a…
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Food prices continue to rise in March- NBS
The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), said that prices of food items such as yam, beans and beef witnessed increases…
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Food price inflation remains high globally – World Bank
The World Bank says inflation in food prices remains high globally. It made the declaration in its latest Food Security…
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”Over the years our problem had been over-reliance on importation”
The federal government is set to boost the agriculture and other relevant sectors of the economy with technologies transferred into…
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ABU to introduce courses on irrigation agronomy
The Division of Agricultural Colleges of Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, is to introduce courses on irrigation agronomy to improve…
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600 farmers to benefit from FG’s potato programme
By Olusegun Olanrewaju The Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development says that 600 potato farmers in Niger will benefit…
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RIFAN solicits CBN’s support to reduce price of rice in Nigeria
The Rice Farmers Association of Nigeria (RIFAN) in Bida on Wednesday expressed determination to partner with the CBN to reduce…
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Fruits, beans in Nigerian market presently are not genetically modified – Biosafety Agency
The National Biosafety Management Agency (NBMA) says it is deploying safe modern Biotechnology applications in its operations to protect Nigerians…
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Forex restriction: Nigeria spends $6.1bn yearly on wheat importation – WFAN Wheat
The Wheat Farmers Association of Nigeria (WFAN) says about $6.1 billion is spent yearly to import wheat into Nigeria. The…
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