14/04/2021
Ayade meets French Foreign Affairs Minister, seeks collaboration in agriculture, others
_*Riester, who was briefed by the French Ambassador to Nigeria, Jerome Pasquier who recently took a tour of Ayade's projects across state while on a 2-day working visit, said he was impressed with Ayade's drive to industrialize Cross River*_
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Ayade meets French Foreign Affairs Minister, seeks collaboration in agriculture, others - Ayade Advocate
Cross River State Governor, Sir Ben Ayade Tuesday met with the French Minister of Foreign Affairs & Economic Attractiveness, Franck Riester on the sidelines of the Nigeria Governor’s Forum meeting in Abuja. The meeting afforded the governor the opportunity to discuss developmental issues in the st...
27/08/2020
Over 80% of ’s workforce are involved in , but government investment in agri-commercialisation has been lacking.
How can they address this?
05/08/2020
On behalf of AFSA-Uganda we heartily appreciate your support upon the ongoing .
We are pleased to inform you that our nominated candidate “Sandra Nabasirye” edge topnotch on the online competition.
The votes were determined by: Likes, Comments and Share. According to the UNYFA, the above candidates have passed the first step of the competition and are now before the panel of Judges (expert in food security) to the the top winners.
04/08/2020
IFAD has opened a call for proposals for the implementation of 'Rural Youth Employment Opportunities - Support to Integrated Agribusiness Hubs Green Agribusiness Fund' for up US$3.5 million.
Find details here > https://lnkd.in/dPjaNMz
Deadline > 17 August 2020
Call for Proposals: Rural youth employment opportunities: Support to Integrated Agribusiness Hubs
This call for proposals is to select a recipient or consortium of recipients to receive a four-year IFAD grant financing to implement the project: Rural youth employment opportunities: Support to integrated agribusiness hubs initiative, for a total amount of up to US$3.5 million.
04/02/2020
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is looking to attract talented young women/men as interns in the FAO’s domains based in Rome, Italy. Application and details here >> https://bit.ly/2RNXZZO Deadline >> July 2020
Internship programme at FAO
The Internship Programme is a learning opportunity aiming to attract talented young women and men who are strongly motivated to share their new perspectives, innovative ideas and latest research experience in FAO’s domains.
20/01/2020
FAO opens internship programs: The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) leads international efforts to defeat hunger and to support development in member countries in the areas of agriculture, fisheries and forestry.
Internship programme at FAO
The Internship Programme is a learning opportunity aiming to attract talented young women and men who are strongly motivated to share their new perspectives, innovative ideas and latest research experience in FAO’s domains.
20/01/2020
SEVEN (7) core reasons why few farmers don't make money
One can get rich through any business inclusively agriculture. However, Agriculture owns over 70% percent employment in the sub Sahara Africa across the numerous values chains.
It is optimistic that the goal of every farmer is to enhance its profit stability. Unfortunately, some menace have contributes to the downfall of some farmer profit margin.
Below are the real reasons why some people never make real money in farming business.
1. DISORGANIZATION - Oh yes. Some farmers are so disorganized. The real truth is that disorganized people don't make money. Order, they say is the first law in heaven. Money is usually magnetic to order.
2. CRUELTY - Some farmers are cruel to their workers. Always shouting, always threatening workers. And of course, workers will keep sabotaging their plans and efforts.
3. CHOP ALONE MENTALITY - Some farmers have continually found it difficult to make real good money in farming because they are always very selfish in good times. Good times should favour everybody in the business. Those who don't share the good times in business with their workers rarely get rich.
4. PRODUCTION JUNKIES - It's good to be good in production, but your ignorance of marketing will radically limit your exploits in any business including farming.
5. POOR MARKETING SENSE - Be good in production and be super good in marketing if you really want to make it in business including farming. Marketing and innovation is really the work we do as business owners. The more we know this, the better our business becomes.
6. LACK OF VISION - Where there is no vision, poverty reigns. Vision is what attracts provision to any venture including farming business.
7. EXTRAVAGANT LIVING - Some farmers get too impatient for the business to grow before they start living big. There is nothing wrong with living big, but doing this too early in any business can bring poverty fast.
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06/11/2019
FARMERS SEX-RELATIONSHIP
And it seems that farmers’ daily s*x sessions are paying off, with 67% ranking their performance in the bedroom as ‘incredible’.
At the other end of the scale, journalists appear to have the least s*x, with one fifth claiming they only have s*x once a month.
Meanwhile, the survey also revealed that lawyers are the hardest to please in the bedroom, with 27% admitting to faking an or**sm every time they have s*x!
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Farmers have a better s*x life than any other profession, survey claims
The results revealed that farmers have the most s*x, with over 33% claiming to have s*x at least once a day
04/11/2019
African ChangeMakers Fellowship Program ( ) selects impressive African visionaries, changemakers, game-changers, impact-makers, agent of change, movers and shakers of enterprise and innovation between the ages of 25-40 years to train, develop their skills and empower them with globally accepted skills that cut across all industry sectors, making impact their community positively across Africa and beyond.
AFRICAN WOMEN ARE HIGHLY ENCOURAGED TO APPLY.
--The application opens November 1, 2019
--The application closes December 20, 2019
--Selected Applicants Notification: August, 2020
--African ChangeMakers Fellowship Program Duration: September – October 2020.
Application Form: http://bit.ly/ACFellowship2020
More Details on website: http://africanchangemakers.org/fellowship/
African ChangeMakers Fellowship Program 2020.
African ChangeMakers Fellowship Program 2020 Cohort 4, Application Form.
25/10/2019
...protect the soil🌓, eat healthy🍜
"Any time you buy organic you are persuading more organic farmers to grow organic".
25/10/2019
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MEET THE AWARDEE, 2019 WORLD FOOD PRIZE AWARD
WHY Simon N. Groot, THE NETHERLANDS?
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Simon N. Groot of the Netherlands received the 2019 World Food Prize for his transformative role in empowering millions of smallholder farmers in more than 60 countries to earn greater incomes through enhanced vegetable production, benefitting hundreds of millions of consumers with greater access to nutritious vegetables for healthy diets.
As founder and leader of East-West Seed, his initiative over the past four decades has developed a dynamic, smallholder-centric tropical vegetable seed industry, starting in Southeast Asia and spreading through Asia, Africa and Latin America.
Groot, a sixth-generation seedsman, founded East-West Seed in 1982 in the Philippines with the idea that a good vegetable seed could change the lives of the poor. Having observed the many challenges facing poverty-stricken smallholder farmers in Southeast Asia, Groot set out to establish the first market-oriented vegetable seeds breeding company with smallholders as the main client base.