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Nigerian Tribune on MSNNigeria: AU identifies $1bln investment potential in Nigeria’s feed, fodder sectorThe initiative is designed to advance livestock development, improve food security, and stimulate growth in the feed and ...
The African Union Inter-Africa Bureau for Animal Resources (AU-IBAR) says Nigeria's Feed and Fodder sector offers an ...
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New cookbook highlights Nigerian homecooking“Chop chop” in Nigeria doesn’t mean quick or hurry up or let’s go. It means a food lover. It means someone who’s enthusiastic ...
The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Uyo (UNIUYO), Professor Nyaudo Ndaeyo, has expressed regret that despite food availability in Nigeria, the country still lacks food security. Professor ...
The 2025 edition of the Nigeria Food Summit brought together top industry leaders, chefs, policymakers, and entrepreneurs at the Landmark Centre, Lagos. The summit, held on Friday under the theme ...
As Nigeria continues to grapple with food insecurity amid abundance of natural resources, the Vice Chancellor, University of Uyo, Professor Nyaudo Ndaeyo has announced plans to offer practical ...
The Federal Government has made further calls to attract European investment into Nigeria’s cold chain infrastructure as part of a broader strategy to address food insecurity. This was a key ...
The Vice Chancellor of the University of Uyo in Akwa Ibom State, Prof Nyaudo Ndaeyo, says Nigeria is still far from achieving food security. Ndaeyo, a professor of farming systems agronomy in the ...
Unlocking Nigeria’s Agricultural Potential: Strategies for Growth, Employment, and Food Security Among the most enduring and damaging impacts of Nigeria’s oil and gas resource curse has been the long, ...
The situation is particularly dire in Northern Nigeria, where food insecurity is exacerbated by insecurity, poor policy implementation, and economic challenges, with reports of a dramatic increase ...
In an Instagram post, Chef T highlighted how basics, which are easily accessible in other countries, have become luxuries in Nigeria. But for how long will ADULTS only be able to afford food?
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