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Ghana: U.S.$40 Million Loan for Fish Farming Project

12.05.2008 19:04    allafrica.com
Mrs. Gladys Asmah, Minister for Fisheries has announced that the Ministry of Fisheries is to contract a 40 million US dollar loan from Chinese Government to begin a 2,000 hectare fish farming project on River Pra at Shama in the


Gambia: Agriculture is Mine - Jammeh

12.05.2008 19:04    allafrica.com
President Jammeh has vowed to keep the country's agriculture under his watchful eyes, saying that he would never assign the Cabinet portfolio to anyone, owing to the degeneration that had smirched the state department.

Cameroon: Nation to Boost Milk Production in Six Years

12.05.2008 19:04    allafrica.com
Stakeholders in the dairy sector in Cameroon met in Yaounde last Friday under the guidance of the Ministry of Livestock, Fisheries and Animal Industries to work out a strategy to step up dairy production with particular focus on milk.

Cameroon: Back to the Farms

12.05.2008 19:04    allafrica.com
One of the principal the first challenge for Cameroon is to produce more food. Yes, more food to feed its people at the time demand is fast outweighing supply and foreign partners on whom the country had hitherto depended are

Gambia: Rural Water Project Improves Lives

12.05.2008 19:04    allafrica.com
The rural water project initiative, which resulted from the long-term bilateral co-operation between the governments of the Gambia and Japan, has been taking pace in the rural areas, especially in areas around of the Lower River Region, most notably, in

Sierra Leone: 1,025 Farmers Certified

12.05.2008 19:04    allafrica.com
The ministry of agriculture, forestry and food security and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) last week certified 1,025 farmers from the farmer field schools in three chiefdoms within Bo district.

West Africa: Ecowas Commission President Calls for Isreali Support

12.05.2008 19:04    allafrica.com
The President of the ECOWAS Commission, Dr Mohamed Ibn Chambas on Friday, 9th May 2008 called for Israeli assistance in ensuring the efficient management of the region's water resources so that it could be better utilized to boost agricultural productivity.

Ghana: Residents of Bawku Live Under Fear of Reprisals And Hunger

12.05.2008 19:04    allafrica.com
As the two feuding factions in the Bawku Traditional area- the Kusasis and Mamprusis continue to live under fear, there are worries of food shortages.

Nigeria: Business Operating Environment Should Be Improved

12.05.2008 13:58    allafrica.com
The truth is that if the The truth is that if the private sector must really be the engine of growth and also complement the efforts of the public sector in the realisation of its developmental goals, the operating environment

Nigeria: Food Crisis - ITUC Seeks Grants, Loans for Developing Countries

12.05.2008 13:58    allafrica.com
INTERNATIONAL Trade Union Confederation (ITUC), a body representing 168 million workers in 155 countries of the world including Nigeria, has called on industrialised countries and governments to provide emergency grants and loans to developing countries to enable them offset the

Nigeria: AC Advises FG On Food Crisis

12.05.2008 13:58    allafrica.com
THE Action Congress (AC) has admonished the Federal Government to go beyond a short-term approach to the world food crisis by capitalising on it to give a boost to the country's agricultural sector and make Nigeria self sufficient in food

Namibia: Pilchard TAC Remains at 15 000

12.05.2008 13:58    allafrica.com
CABINET has resolved to keep the total allowable catch (TAC) for pilchards at 15 000 tonnes, the same as last year.

Nigeria: We Are Like in a War Situation -Abubakar Wodi

12.05.2008 13:58    allafrica.com
Alh. Abubakar Wodi is the president of the Rice Farmers Association of Nigeria. A high profile farmer, Wodi lives in Gwagwalada. Our Correspondent had a brief chat with him at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja, where he was involved in

Senegal: Wade Threatens to Sue FAO

12.05.2008 13:58    allafrica.com
President Abdoulaye Wade of Senegal threatens to sue the FAO, accused of deducting 20 per cent of the aid funds collected on behalf of the African countries confronted with food crisis.

Kenya: Country in $50m Farm Financing Initiative

12.05.2008 13:58    allafrica.com
A new major partnership where smallholder farmers and small agricultural enterprises will be helped with financing to build viable businesses has been been launched.

Rwanda: Looming Food Crisis As Prices Soar

12.05.2008 13:58    allafrica.com
Despite increased production of foodstuffs in Rwanda, the urban population is faced with soaring prices partly fueled by chaos in the internal distribution management.

Uganda: Museveni Launches Milk Powder Plant

12.05.2008 13:58    allafrica.com
The Uganda government will import breeds of dairy cattle from either Canada or Australia to help boost a dairy sub-sector that needs more raw milk than ever before following a turn around that Sameer Agriculture & Livestock Ltd has engineered

Nigeria: Bankole Lauds FG on Rice Importation

12.05.2008 11:32    allafrica.com
Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Dimeji Bankole has thrown his weight behind measures by the Federal Government to tackle the global food crisis as it affects the nation.

Nigeria: Govt Partners Private Sector on Food

12.05.2008 11:32    allafrica.com
Kwara State Govern-ment has said it would be ready to work with any private agricultural organisation as a way of addressing the current global food crisis in the state.

Nigeria: 'Rice Importation Dangerous'

12.05.2008 11:32    allafrica.com
Chief Research Officer, National Cereal Research Institute (NCRI), Birnin Kebbi, Mr Ayodele Christopher Uwala, has said the Federal Government order of massive importation of rice is dangerous to the economy.

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