Joseph Akahome

Joseph O Akahome (OJ) is a writer, with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and Literature from the University of Benin. He is an avid agriculturist, with a bias for poultry and an insatiable appetite for chicken wings. When he is neither reading nor researching, he likes to spend recreational time playing board games, or swimming in serene forested lakes.

Increased Women’s Involvement In Agriculture Can Boost Nigeria’s Productivity

Agropreneur Edobong Akpabio emphasized the importance of women's involvement in agriculture for increased productivity in Nigeria.

Australia’s Wheat Production To Decline Further As Hot And Dry Weather Curbs Yields

Australia's wheat production is likely to decline further due to hot and dry, causing concern in the global wheat and food market.

India Relying On Potash Imports Despite Diplomatic Row With Canada

India remains confident in securing potash from various global suppliers despite diplomatic tensions with Canada, a major potash producer.

Ogun State Government Pledges Support For SheFarmers Initiative

Ogun state has pledged support for the SheFarmers Initiative by connecting it with opportunities and a budget for women's empowerment.

Hibiscus Farming Booms In Nigeria, With Potential Earnings Of ₦40B In 2023

Hibiscus farming in Nigeria is seeing a surge in prices due to the removal of Mexico's export, potentially earning over ₦40 billion in 2023.

EU Proposes To Re-Approve Glyphosate Use Until 2033

The EU has proposed a 10-year re-approval of glyphosate herbicide, widely used in agriculture, pending a vote in the European Parliament and the Council.

Bird Flu Hits South Africa, Chicken And Egg Prices Surge

South Africa discovered a new bird flu strain that has killed over 3.7 million birds since June 2023 and raised prices for eggs and chickens.

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