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Low Rainfall Dents India Crop Yield, Country Faces Driest August In Over 120 Years

India is facing a severe decline in crop yields due to the driest August in over a century, with scant rainfall and the El Nino weather phenomenon.

Afghan Farmers Could Explore Viable Alternatives To Poppy Production

An Australian consultant, Andrew Philip, is aiding Afghan farmers in transitioning from poppy cultivation to legal and viable alternative crops.

Ondo State Commences Oil Palm Factory Construction To Generate Jobs, Revenue

The Ondo State government is constructing an oil palm factory to boost revenue, create 5,000 jobs, and promote agricultural development.

New Research Seeks To Make Mars Soil Fit For Growing Food

Researchers are conducting a project aiming to utilise plant root microbes for cultivating safe and nutritious food on Mars.

Nigerian Farmers Laud Abubakar Kyari’s Appointment As New Agriculture Minister, Lists Ways To Improve National Food Security

Nigerian farmers welcome new agriculture minister and call for synergy among relevant agencies to improve food security.

Floods Destroys Livestock Farms, Properties Worth Millions In Eastern Nigeria

Floods in Eastern region of Nigeria has caused significant losses for livestock farmers, with some shutting down operations after recording severe fatalities.

Morocco Surpasses Spain, Netherlands As Top UK Tomatoes Supplier

Morocco has become the UK's largest tomato supplier, overtaking the Netherlands and Spain, and is now the second-largest tomato supplier to the EU, behind Italy.

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