
BDEHLNigeria
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Specialists in Providing Innovative Waste Process Engineering & Agricultural Products
Ogun State
Joined March 2021
How Tired Land, High Interest Loans Hamper Bountiful Harvest for Women Farmers https://t.co/QWHwAStlXA via @allafrica
allafrica.com
About 70 per cent of Nigerians are engaged in agriculture in one form or the other, with women and girls in the overwhelming majority of this number. However, only 10 per cent of them own the land...
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Low cost-high impact, affordable farming solutions for sustainable food security https://t.co/6LpepEXpiD BDEHL has the solution with its organic fertilizer processing facilities ... processing yesterdays waste into todays liquid fertilizers
africanagribusiness.com
The rising cost of agricultural inputs especially inorganic fertilisers, is one of the issues impeding production among small holder farmers in Malawi.
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Al Mansour Holdings signs US$20 billion investment deal with Mozambique
africanagribusiness.com
Qatari private conglomerate Al Mansour Holdings will invest US$20 billion in Mozambique.
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Israeli military strikes Hamas leaders in Qatar
dw.com
Fresh evacuation orders have displaced Gaza City residents once again as Israel ramps up its offensive. A Gaza-bound aid flotilla says it was attacked in Tunisia. DW has more.
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Ash boosts biogas production and fertilizer quality, study shows https://t.co/OzQvYfDH3t via @physorg_com
phys.org
Researchers from the University of Jyväskylä and the Natural Resources Institute Finland have discovered that ash appears to be an excellent additive in the anaerobic digestion process in terms of...
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🚨 The FDA recently approved the first gene-edited pigs for human consumption. Will these pigs, designed to resist a deadly virus, reshape the future of livestock farming? 🧬🐖 https://t.co/YLecYxKFNd via @foodtank
foodtank.com
The FDA recently approved gene-edited pigs for food, aiming to fight PRRS and reduce antibiotic use in animal agriculture.
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Africa is opening up to becoming one of the fastest growing forces worldwide in agricultural production. We will see this market expand massively over the next few years. https://t.co/FSuxco3SJo
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Weekend Wrap: Calling Investors Into Nigeria’s Agri Goldmines Nigeria’s agriculture holds one of the largest untapped investment frontiers in Africa. We produce abundantly — cassava, palm oil, shea,...
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Pacific Islands News Roundup – August 15 - August 21, 2025
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Editor’s Note: We are undergoing a web host migration process and may need to make necessary modifications to our format and frequency over the next several weeks. Thank you in advance for your...
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“When you're a farmer, you live, sleep, and breathe agriculture...And when the farm is threatened, it is a threat to your identity and your purpose in life at a higher level.” https://t.co/jl9wd548mP via @erpayne
foodtank.com
Few organizations in the United States focus specifically on farmer mental health, putting producers in a vulnerable position.
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🌱 India’s soil is running on empty. Regenerative farming can bring it back to life—restoring nature, boosting food, and cutting costs. It's time for change! https://t.co/tYFTohogba via @foodtank
foodtank.com
As soil health declines, regenerative farming in India provides a solution to revive natural capital, enhance biodiversity, and secure long-term agricultural sustainability.
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🌱 Check out how @CropTrust’s Seeds for Resilience project is helping farmers in sub-Saharan Africa by boosting local genebanks and preserving important crops! https://t.co/bemkSXXKxZ via @foodtank
foodtank.com
Discover how Seeds for Resilience is transforming genebanks in Sub-Saharan Africa, helping farmers thrive and preserving vital crop diversity
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“People are the mirror image of the soil they live on," says Dr. Rattan Lal. Fortunately, farmers are supporting healthier communities by providing essential "ecosystem services." https://t.co/WGHSBi1wpi via @foodtank
foodtank.com
Farmers are vital to improving soil health, but they need support and respect for the ecosystem services they provide.
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Food is Medicine programs "are getting food into the hands of patients who are suffering because they don't have access to healthy food. I can't think of anything more common sense than that." https://t.co/HvUX3Btv8Q via @foodtank
foodtank.com
Food is Medicine programs, when designed effectively, can improve eaters' health, support farmers, and advance nutrition equity.
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Traditional African diets offer resilience, SNAP’s under fire, and USDA staff are heading out—here’s what you need to know this week in food and agriculture. https://t.co/ncnyLJfEEQ via @foodtank
foodtank.com
From SNAP cuts to new research into traditional African diets, these news stories inspire excitement, infuriation, and curiosity.
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“I want us to think about organic not just as an investment in any given season but an investment in the future generations.” - Matthew Dillon (@OrganicTrade) https://t.co/BQBCSjHVxC via @foodtank
foodtank.com
“I want us to think about organic not just as an investment in any given season but an investment in the future generations.”
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“To advance growth, development, prosperity, and to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, we need to think and act like islanders." https://t.co/JZbsRyTTHp via @foodtank
foodtank.com
Small Island Developing States are increasing food security with agritourism and local, regenerative farming through the Local2030 Islands Network.
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There is no single blueprint for food systems transformation, but there are common levers of progress. One of the most powerful of these is innovation. https://t.co/OBXCUN6z6q via @foodtank
foodtank.com
There is no single blueprint for food systems transformation, but there are common levers of progress. One of the most powerful is innovation.
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