
Burkina Faso bans tomato exports to protect local industry, with ripple effects across West Africa
Burkina Faso has suspended all exports of fresh tomatoes with immediate effect, in a move aimed at protecting domestic processing industries and

Burkina Faso has suspended all exports of fresh tomatoes with immediate effect, in a move aimed at protecting domestic processing industries and

The Federal Government has launched an emergency intervention programme to curb the spread of Tuta absoluta and the African Sugarcane Borer, two

Applications are now open for the Innovate for Impact Challenge, a prestigious global AgTech innovation program hosted by the World Food Prize

The Common Fund for Commodities (CFC) has launched its 28th Call for Proposals, focused on building thriving farmers, resilient ecosystems, and empowered

World food commodity prices declined by 2.1 per cent in 2024 compared to the previous year, mainly due to falls in cereals

The Federal Government of Nigeria has renewed its pledge to ensure the nation achieves sufficient food security. Vice President Kashim Shettima made

Acute food insecurity is projected to worsen in magnitude and severity across 18 hunger “hotspots,” including Nigeria. This was revealed in a
The U.S. African Development Foundation (USADF) is inviting applications from African cooperatives, producer groups, and enterprises for grant financing. The grant will
Farmers are vital to the agricultural sector and the economy. It is important to support them by providing tools, resources, and assistance.

By Abraham Achirga KANO, Nigeria, Feb 24 (Reuters) – At a market in Nigeria’s northern Kano state customers stocked up on Friday

Prices of grains and other food items have fallen in Katsina State as the current cash crunch continues to bite. A correspondent

By:Alberta Guerra, Senior Policy Analyst The world is experiencing the third global food crisis in 15 years. The impact of Russia’s invasion