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The Women Affairs Secretariat of the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) and UN Women have begun a program to empower over 150 women in cassava processing and branding for the ...
The Nigerian Cassava Farmers Growers Association of Nigeria, Kano State chapter, has emphasised the importance of women’s ...
Students of Marist Bicentenary College, Ngor Okpala, Imo State are to represent Nigeria at the upcoming Students for the Advancement of Global ...
Students of Marist Bicentenary College, Ngor Okpala, Imo State, have earned the honour of representing Nigeria at the upcoming Students for the Advancement of ...
Cassava, a major crop in Nigeria has been a subject of discussion over the years as the crop has the potential to catalyse industrial revolution due to its high economic value which boasts of a viable ...
Vice President Kashim Shettima has said that cassava is no longer just a staple food but now a strategic driver of Nigeria’s industrial development, import substitution, and energy ...
The Nigerian Cassava farmers Growers Association has emphasized the importance of women’s involvement in cassava production.
By Gabriel Ewepu ABUJA – AS Nigeria joins the rest of the world to commemorate World Cassava Day 2025, the Vice President, Senator Kashim Shettima, Thursday, declared that the Cassava Bioethanol ...
Nigerian firms commit to cassava-led industrialisation, cultivating 5,000 hectares. Driving economic growth, job creation, and food security through large-scale cassava farming.
In 2013, David Matabaro, a cassava farmer from Ruhango District, saw his entire 26-hectare cassava plantation wiped out by the devastating Cassava Brown Streak Disease (CBSD).
In Nigeria's dynamic yet often challenging industrial landscape, reliable energy serves as the foundation for progress. For many agro-allied giants, ...
Some farmers in Gombe State have also abandoned the cultivation of rice and maize, citing the high cost of fertiliser. Reports indicate that many of them have turned to cultivating millet, sorghum, ...