Meet a Farmer graphic Welcome to our Agric-Square Interview Section! Today, we're thrilled to introduce Adeleke Gbenga Samuel, a dynamic student from Obafemi Awolowo University’s Animal Sciences Department and a dedicated farmer. Adeleke is making waves in poultry and honey production and their marketing. Dive into his inspiring journey and experiences in agriculture with us! Q: Can we meet you? I'm Adeleke Gbenga Samuel. Q: What do you do? I specialize in poultry production, honey production, and marketing both products. Q: What inspired you to pursue a career in agriculture? In my final year of secondary school, I was still undecided about my future path. I prayed for guidance, and the answer came through a vocational training program organized by Pastor Segun Awolowo. This one-month training in livestock production opened my eyes to fish farming, poultry, and rabbit production, highlighting the business potential in these fields. I discovered my passion for raising animals w...
The introduction of genetically modified organisms (GMO) seeds in Nigeria has sparked significant debate, with various stakeholders expressing divergent views on their potential impacts. While proponents argue that GMO seeds can revolutionize agriculture by enhancing productivity and sustainability, critics raise concerns about their environmental, health, and socioeconomic implications. This blog post explores the possible impacts of GMO seeds on Nigeria's agricultural sector, examining both the potential benefits and the challenges. Potential Benefits of GMO Seeds 1. Increased Agricultural Productivity GMO seeds are engineered to be more resilient to pests, diseases, and harsh environmental conditions. This can lead to higher crop yields, which is crucial for a country like Nigeria, where agriculture plays a significant role in the economy and food security. By adopting GMO seeds, Nigerian farmers could potentially double or even triple their output, reducing the nation's...
As an agroindustrial extensionist, I recently had the opportunity to visit the Cocoa Research Institute of Nigeria (CRIN), and I was blown away by the amazing work they're doing. A Research visit to CRIN From cocoa to kola, coffee, tea, and cashew, the research being conducted at CRIN has the potential to revolutionize the agricultural sector. What struck me most was the emphasis on practicality. The research isn't just about publishing papers or collecting data – it's about developing solutions that farmers can actually use. I saw firsthand the incredible work being done to develop disease-resistant varieties, sustainable farming practices, and other innovations that can make a real difference in farmers' lives. As an extensionist, my role is to connect farmers with these resources and help them implement best practices. I'm excited to share my experience with farmers and help bridge the gap between research and reality. By working together, we can ensure ...
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