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COVID-19 Drives Malawi Tobacco Farmers To The Brink
Restrictions imposed to control the spread of the novel coronavirus in Malawi, one of the world’s poorest countries, and one…
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80% Of Farmers In The North Can’t Go To Farms, Nigeria Risks Famine – Lawmaker
Rep. Gudaji Kazaure, a member of the House of Representative from Jigawa State has accused the security services of not…
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Anxiety As Farmers Lose 13 Members To Terror Attacks In Zamfara Community
As the rainy season begins, farmers are hoping to return to their farms but unfortunately, violence is increasingly spreading around…
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Chad Lifts COVID-19 Restrictions Against Movements Of Farmers
The Chadian government decided on Tuesday, May 26, 2020, on “an exceptional derogation to adapt the restrictions on circulation in…
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Environment & Climate Change
As Government Defaults On Farmers’ Compensation, Elephants In Cameroon’s Park Are Threatened
In January, 2012, reports emerged in the international media and by wildlife protection organisations that 400 elephants were slaughtered in…
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Analyses
Female Smallholder Farmers at Great Disadvantage In Nigeria – Report
The recent National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) report shows that more women sustain their households with farming than they do…
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Sell Us Your Farms Or Risk More Attacks – Herders To Farmers In Zamfara
In the end, it all boils down to land grabbing by any means. The terror enterprise that has endured in…
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Features
The Adamawa Children Leaving School for Labour
*Alfred Silas just turned 18. He has been in commercial farming for five years. Working on people’s farms for daily…
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Accountability
Nigeria’s Former President Buhari Dies: What His Legacy Means for Security
In December 2014, an incumbent president lost a re-election bid for the first time in Nigeria’s history. It was a…
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Bound by Blood, Fighting to Death: The Cousin Tribes of Adamawa
When 55-year-old Muhammad Buba, a teacher at Boshkiri Primary School, left home on July 2, family and friends had no…
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