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The number of people living in poverty (on less than $1.90 per day (2011 PPP)) in Nigeria has risen significantly from an estimated 44.5 million in 1985, to approximately 82.5 million in 2009. Given this context, BIF Nigeria chose to intervene in agricultural markets, dairy, maize, cassava and aquaculture – with information & advisory services as a cross-cutting enabling market – in the hope that stimulating change in one market system might produce synergy and multiplier effects across other markets.
The dairy market was selected due to its potential to reach the poorest women in society, who are found in northern Nigeria. Nigeria is the largest producer of milk in
West Africa, producing nearly 560,000-570,000 tonnes per year or 13% of production in the region. Currently, Nigeria’s output of milk per cow per day is about 1 litre, compared to other African countries like Kenya and Uganda with between 30 to 40 litres of milk per cow per day. Compared to Africa and Asia’s average of 0.9 million tonnes and 6.6 million tonnes, respectively, Nigeria’s 0.6 million tonnes of milk production is the lowest in the world.
Our vision of change for the dairy sector is to improve pastoralist returns from milk production through improved productivity and access to higher prices.
On the fourth anniversary of his death, the segment will contain an assessment of this impact on the present black movement, and a recollection of the man himself by his widow Betty Shabazz.
Malcolm X - Breaking it Down: Betty Shabazz
a video compiled by a Zimbabwean journalist in 2020 at the amerikkkan embasy in Harare which is one of their largest in the world along with those in Haiti, Kenya. This is despite Zimbabwe being under amerikkkan sanctions https://allafrica.com/stories/201905030087.html
Oxfam vegetable gardens are helping people like Adjitti prepare for food shortages in Chad.
Find out more about Oxfam's reponse to the West and Central Africa food crisis - http://www.oxfam.org.uk/westafricaappeal
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The benefits of Moringa plant are well known and are many. Alot of research work has also been done on Moringa plant. I recently visited a Moringa plantation and this video is as a part of the discussions I had with the gentlemen growing Moringa. In this video, learn the steps you need to take in order to start growing moringa. The gentleman has been eating moringa most of his life and you will be surprised at how great he looks his age (guess his age?)
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Meet Martin, the kind of guy all miraa enthusiast dream to have as a bff. He says it's a cash crop like any other, but even better because, with proper care the tree can be productive for over 50yrs.
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Have you at some point tasted a fruit, grain, legume and it doesn't taste like they say it used to?..That seed that birthed that tasty crop may be extinct! Like gone with the wind!! According to FAO, the world has lost over 85% of seed varieties that were there 100yrs ago!But worry not. Meet Daniel, he knows many banks like you do, such as World Bank, Central bank, his bank, blood bank, sperm bank.... You can add to this list.. He is however most passionate about seed banks. Yes!preserving the genetic material of the plant varieties we have left... He says it gives you crops that are better adapted to the environment but also saves you money!
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Dr. Amara Enyia, Ph.D. Increasing Interconnectedness of the Global Black Diaspora: the United Nations Permanent Forum on People of African Descent