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Special Report: Tales of gloom as Nigerian farmers deal with the hard realities of Covid-19

By Elfredah Kevin-Alerechi In Anambra State, in South-Eastern Nigeria, the yearly farming season started with early planting between October and December while the late planting season commences around February to April. By the time Nigeria was affected by the COVID 19 pandemic,  the farmers in Anambra State were already at the peak of their farming

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UPLIFTING THE TRADITIONAL ECOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE OF THE ANAM PEOPLE

Anambra State, Nigeria By LEARNING FOR NATURE Asikaralu Okafor is the CEO of Maklumy Technology Services Limited and the founder of the Village Farmers Initiative in Nigeria. She has worked in agriculture, information and communication technology, community development and business intelligence for over 30 years. Asikaralu is also the President of the Uwaoma Anambra-West Farmers’ Cooperative Union,

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