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2. Olam distributes 1 million cocoa seedlings to farmers, trains them
OLAM Nigeria Ltd, has distributed one million hybrid cocoa seedlings to farmers at the beginning of the planting season to enable them expand their production. Olam, he said, believes that a well developed agricultural sector will create employment opportunities, alleviate poverty and guarantee a stable means of livelihood to farmers. Olam distributes 1 million cocoa seedlings to farmers, trains them. Vanguard - Business : Olam distributes 1 million cocoa seedlings to farmers, trains them....
SourceVanguard,Nigeria


3. Missouri fruit crops hit hard by freeze
Orchards must be mowed and trees need to be sprayed to prevent diseases, even if they don't bear fruit and make money for an orchard. Owners of Missouri orchards hit hard by an Easter freeze are looking to other states to provide peaches, blackberries and blueberries for their customers. Some apple orchards will have crops, but Avery expects to see many Missouri orchards selling apples from other states. Three acres of grapes fared about as well as the strawberries, he said. A lack of...
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4. Government expands coverage of Cocoa farmer's houses
The government has decided that the Cocoa farmers housing scheme will be extended to 66 cocoa districts in Ghana. It was meant to offer cocoa farmers affordable housing and improve their living conditions. The scheme was initially targeted at cocoa farmers in Western region alone. He said though the original plan had changed, the focus was still on cocoa farmers. Lansah said, the use of bricks, clay tiles and other natural building materials were meant to make the houses affordable,...
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5. Little yield for fruit crops hit by freeze
Little yield for fruit crops hit by freeze Devastated farmers may have to buy fruit from other states. Orchards must be mowed and trees need to be sprayed to prevent diseases, even if they don't bear fruit and make money for an orchard. But with the peach crop at his Marionville orchard non-existent because of the Easter freeze, Murphy is on a quest to find affordable peaches he can resell. Three acres of grapes fared about as well as the strawberries, he said. Some apple orchards will...
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6. Dried fruit -- nature's candy?
The quality of the antioxidants in the processed dried fruit is the same as in the corresponding fresh fruit. Fresh fruit is the better choice. Basically, the drying process removes most of the moisture from the fruit, thus preserving it. Even though many supermarkets put dried fruit in the candy section, it can be an excellent source of fiber, nutrients, antioxidants and complex carbohydrates. In fact, ounce-for-ounce, all types of dried fruit are much higher in calories than their fresh...
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