•Bandits Stakeholders in the agricultural sector have called on the governÂment at all levels to join forces to tackle insecurity and the effects of climate change to mitigate food shortage in Nigeria in 2026 as alÂready predicted by global bodies. Recall that on Tuesday the United Nations World Food ProÂgramme (WFP) warned that the growing [&...
•Cargoes at Seaport Nigeria’s crop fields may look lush, but beneath the green cover is a terrifying truth: deadly pesticides are poisoning the nation’s food, impoverishing farmers and disappointing the economy. Every year, over $362 million worth of Nigeria’s food exports are rejected overseas because of pesticide residues, while back home, m...
•Ahmad Lawan Former Senate President Ahmad Lawan has expressed concerns over Nigeria’s high borrowing interest rate of 34 percent, stating that it poses significant challenges to business investments and food production across the country. Speaking on Saturday after launching the distribution of grains and food materials to vulnerable individu...
•Tinubu Hours after no fewer than 60 people died from food distribution stampedes in parts of the country, the Patriots for the Advancement of Peace and Social Development (PAPSD) has urged the federal government to declare a state of emergency in the sector and make adequate provision for agriculture in the 2025 appropriation bill. Executive ...
Farmers in Nasarawa Local Government Area of Nasarawa State have expressed concerns that excessive rainfall could damage crops, reduce yields, and aggravate food insecurity across the country. The farmers told newsmen in separate interviews in Nasarawa today, reports NAN. Climate change and variability, which are affecting weather patterns and...

