
Agriculture: Nigeria’s Economic Anchor Faces Stormy Waters Amid Macroeconomic Uncertain
In the policy narrative of Nigeria’s economy, agriculture has long been portrayed as its unshakable mainstay. Employing a significant portion
In the policy narrative of Nigeria’s economy, agriculture has long been portrayed as its unshakable mainstay. Employing a significant portion
“In September 2020, food inflation on a year on year basis was highest in Zamfara (20.94%), Kogi (19.06%) and Plateau/Yobe(18.90%),while
African agriculture knowledge transfer partnerships (KTP): 2020 to 2021, round 4 This programme supports collaborative projects addressing AgriFood and nutrition
Nigeria’s dairy products importation spend stands between $1.2 billion and $1.5 billion, constituting an enormous share of the country’s food
“A thriving smuggling trade in Benin Republic’s border towns over the past four decades of Nigerian protectionism has become a
Nigeria and Democratic Republic of Congo now rank among the countries with severe food crisis, with Congo fast becoming the
The ripple effects of border closure, flooding and dollar scarcity which resulted in increase in the prices of food impacted
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Institute for Security Studies Says Naira Devaluation will Boost Agriculture Exports. In an article for the Institute for Security Studies,
The Comedian and Compere Ajayi Adekola, a 300L student at Adekunle Ajasin University, explains how he turned his passion into
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