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  Engage Research Institutes In Pursuit Of Seven-point Agenda, Expert Urges FG -011109
From Abiodun Fagbemi, Ilorin
Various Management Development Institutes (MDIs) in Nigeria have roles to play as parts of the requirements for the prompt realisation of the seven-point agenda of the present government at the centre, and should be enabled to play such roles.

Minister Says Cassava Tops Crops With Potentials In Non-oil Economy -011109
CASSAVA has been described as one crop that holds key promise in the actualisation of the federal government's vision 2020, particularly if the opportunities it presents are properly harnessed through value addition technologies like in those developed by the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) and partners.

Ban On Cage: Implications For Nigeria -011109
It has not yet seemed to come to the minds of most Nigerian poultry farmers, but it may soon begin to generate some attention. Given the fact that Nigerian poultry industry trails that of the developed countries, is it likely Nigeria will chart its own course and deviate from what those countries regard as normal?

  VC Dispels Claims On Rejection Of Pro-Chancellor, Says No Crisis -011109
FROM GORDI Udeajah, Umuahia
THE Management of Michael Okpara University of Agriculture(MOUA), Umudike, has dissociated from some reports indicating that the staff of the university is averse to the recent appointment of Professor Mvendega Jibo as its Pro-chancellor and chairman of the Governing Council.

EU To Ban Cage System In Commercial Poultry In 2012 -011109
THE banning of conventional layer cages within the European Union (EU) in commercial farms has moved beyond whether or not. It is a matter of exact date and is beginning to generate questions on the level of preparedness of the member countries, how their production systems will affect the hens and the eggs they lay and what are the commercial costs and implications of these new systems.

 
 

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