ActionAid Pushes for Inclusive Agricultural Policies in Nigeria

Forum calls for inclusion of women, youth, and PWDs in food systems. Stakeholders discuss equitable access to resources and opportunities. Policy review aims to strengthen gender-responsive agriculture. ActionAid Nigeria has urged policymakers to prioritize smallholder women farmers, youth, and persons with disabilities (PWDs) in the development of Nigeria’s food system during a consultative forum in … Read more

FG Approves N30bn Funding for Universities of Agriculture to Start Mechanized Farming

The federal government has approved a N30 billion fund to enable the country’s 30 universities of agriculture to begin mechanized farming operations immediately. EKO HOT BLOG reports that along with the funding, the government issued a directive requiring specialized universities to strictly adhere to their core mandates and discontinue programs unrelated to their primary purpose. … Read more

New Yam Festival: Kenneth Ifeakandu Wins N500,000 for Heaviest Yam

History was made in Obeledu community, Anaocha Local Government Area of Anambra State, when Kenneth Ifeakandu of Okofia village won N500,000 for harvesting a 95-kilogram yam during the 2024 New Yam Festival. The “Yam Competition,” part of this year’s festival, aimed to revitalize and promote agricultural practices, particularly among the youth, to achieve food self-sufficiency. … Read more

Tinubu Pledges Economic Opportunities In Livestock Sector

Livestock Sector

EKO HOT BLOG reports that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has promised the reinvigoration of the livestock value chain in Nigeria to transform the challenges to economic opportunities. The president who performed the official flag-off of the agric mechanisation revolution for food security in Minna, Niger Stare, yesterday called for the cooperation of state governors. EDITOR’S PICKS … Read more

Beyond Palliatives: Investing in Production and Job Creation for Sustainable Impact

Palliatives

Amidst the laudable proposition to distribute of N8,000 to 12 million impoverished Nigerians as palliatives cushioning the effect of subsidy removal, we must consider the forte of such move beyond the surface. As we explore the intricacies of this approach, it dawns upon us that the mere act of conferring N8,000 in cash to those … Read more