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VIDEO on how to breed your rabbit doe; sometimes easy, sometimes not

A female rabbit is called a doe. A male rabbit is called a buck. When referring to the parents of a rabbit, the mother is called the dam, and the father is called the sire. When you mate two rabbits together, this is called breeding. When you check to see if the doe [...]

By | January 29th, 2017|agric and agric entrepreneurship|0 Comments

Learn all about rabbit breeding

Definitions A female rabbit is called a doe. A male rabbit is called a buck. When referring to the parents of a rabbit, the mother is called the dam, and the father is called the sire. When you mate two rabbits together, this is called breeding. When you check to see if the doe is [...]

By | January 29th, 2017|agric and agric entrepreneurship|0 Comments

Catfish Pepper Soup (Point & Kill)

Nigerian Catfish Pepper Soup (popularly known as Point & Kill) is that Nigerian pepper soup that is usually eaten in exclusive Nigerian bars and restaurants. Even if you can get Nigerian Pepper Soup in any road side restaurant, you'll need to dig deep to find restaurants where you can have the correct Point & Kill. [...]

By | January 26th, 2017|foods, ingredients and spices|0 Comments

Anchor Borrowers Scheme: 16,000 farmers to participate in Bauchi

About 16, 000 farmers in Bauchi State have been selected to participate in the state’s Anchor Borrowers Programme for the 2017 rice production scheme. The Consultant to the state government on the programme, Dr. Nura AbdulMalik who disclosed this while addressing journalists at the state capital said the 16,000 were selected out of 25,000 who registered [...]

By | January 26th, 2017|Trends, news & info|0 Comments

FG to slash fertiliser price

As part of efforts to boost agricultural production in the country, the Federal Government is set to reduce the price of Nitrogen Phosphorus and Potassium (NPK) fertiliser from N7,500 and N9,000 to N5,000 per bag. This was disclosed by the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Chief Audu Ogbeh while addressing journalists on Tuesday  in [...]

By | January 26th, 2017|Trends, news & info|0 Comments

Easiest chin chin recipe

Chin chin? Chin Chin is a crunchy deep-fried snack that originated from Nigeria. It is the official Christmas snack and was the official snack in Nigerian weddings before the advent of small chops. This Nigerian Chin Chin recipe is so easy to follow and includes how to cut Nigerian Chin Chin super fast. Ingredients for [...]

By | January 25th, 2017|foods, ingredients and spices|0 Comments

Main uses of coconut shell

Coconut shell is the strongest part covered in coconut fruit. Coconut shell is located in between the coconut flesh and coconut husk. This shell is naturally created to protect the inner part of coconut. This shell is used to produce various handicrafts and other applications. Most handmade decoratives are created by using coconut shell due [...]

By | January 19th, 2017|Trends, news & info|0 Comments

Coconut Flour Pancake

Coconut Flour Pancake is a delicious pancake made from the healthy, gluten-free, grain-free coconut flour. These pancakes are great for weightloss. And with a little bit of adjustment, it is keto friendly too. You can eat Coconut Flour Pancakes with Custard, Akamu (Ogi), Oat Meal, even as a snack with a chilled drink. Ingredients 3 [...]

By | January 17th, 2017|foods, ingredients and spices|0 Comments

Lentils Porridge

Lentils are super legumes. Due to their high fiber content, they prevent sugar levels from rapidly rising after a meal. They also help lower cholesterol. So everyone should be eating lentils not just diabetics. Read the 7 health benefits of lentils In this recipe, I show how to cook lentils such that it tastes Nigerian. [...]

By | January 10th, 2017|foods, ingredients and spices|0 Comments

7 Health Benefits of Lentils

I always gravitate towards foods that are easy to cook, and lentils are a hassle-free compliment to any meal. Nutty and earthy in flavor, lentils have a high nutritional value that anyone can benefit from by incorporating this healthy legume into their diet. Eat lentils and reap their health benefits including: 1. Lower Cholesterol Lentils [...]

By | January 10th, 2017|Trends, news & info|0 Comments

The A-Z of making your own quality chicken feed at home

Except for a few feed manufacturers who keep to the standards in poultry feed formulations, many feed companies in the country make very poor quality feeds, a situation which has led huge losses. Poor quality feeds lead to a slow growth in chickens, low egg production, diseases or even death. Making poultry feeds on the [...]

By | January 5th, 2017|agric and agric entrepreneurship|0 Comments

11 Most Profitable Agricultural Business Ideas for Young Entrepreneurs

If you are looking for opportunities in the agriculture industry, the most profitable agricultural business ideas for young entrepreneurs are some of the best options to choose from! Traditional agriculture might not sound too appealing to the youngsters of today, but the modern agriculture has diversified into many areas which make for lucrative avenues that [...]

By | January 5th, 2017|agric and agric entrepreneurship|0 Comments

Mushroom Soup

Mushroom is filled with vitamins, minerals and fibre. This non-starchy fungi has very low impact on blood sugar hence should be an integral part of a diabetic diet. If you do not like mushrooms, you are missing out. Mushrooms are delicious and have a nice texture. In this recipe, it is blended so not liking [...]

By | January 3rd, 2017|foods, ingredients and spices|0 Comments

Hausa Masa (Rice Cake)

Masa is a northern staple similar to a pan fried rice cake, the recipes vary a little across households but the basic premise never changes. Traditionally Masa is made into an oval shape.  You can experiment with some onions and ginger in your masa Ingredients 1.5 cups raw rice  1.5 tablespoons cooked rice 1.5 teaspoons [...]

By | December 22nd, 2016|foods, ingredients and spices|0 Comments

Rice production basics

As a main source of nourishment for over half the world's population, rice is by far one of the most important commercial food crops. Its annual yield worldwide is approximately 535 million tons. Fifty countries produce rice, with China and India supporting 50% of total production. Southeast Asian countries separately support an annual production rate [...]

By | December 21st, 2016|agric and agric entrepreneurship|0 Comments

Simple steps to prepare banga rice.

INGREDIENTS Palm fruit extract - either made from scratch or in a can 1 Tsp Banga spices Crayfish (optional) Smoked fish Oburunbebe stick (optional) Beef stock Salt Seasoning cubes Rice Chopped red onions Dry or fresh pepper PREPARATION METHOD Dissolve the palm fruit extract in enough water to cook the amount of rice you need. [...]

By | December 21st, 2016|foods, ingredients and spices|0 Comments

CHICKEN SHAWARMA

INGREDIENTS Chicken breasts Salt Seasoning cubes Curry powder Dried thyme Onion powder Garlic salt Crushed chillies- roughly Ground dried shombo Lemon Juice Water FOR THE WRAP Flat bread Tomatoes Red onions Cabbage Lettuce - optional Julienne carrots Tatase - red bell pepper Shombo pepper - for the heat you can substitute with green chillies of [...]

By | December 19th, 2016|foods, ingredients and spices|0 Comments

Make money from Cheese production

Cheese is made from milk, and that milk comes from animals as diverse as cows, sheep, goats, horses, camels, water buffalo, and reindeer. Most cheese makers expedite the curdling process with rennet, lactic acid, or plant extracts, such as the vegetable rennet produced from wild artichokes, fig leaves, safflower, or melon. In addition to milk [...]

By | December 19th, 2016|agric and agric entrepreneurship|0 Comments

Music prods milk production in animals?

Way back in 2010, a UK farmer discovered that Mariah Carey's "All I Want For Christmas Is You" seemed to prod his dairy goats into producing more milk. The farmer found that his goats produced about 20 percent more milk when serenaded by the trills and lilts of Mariah Carey, which sounds crazy, except, well, [...]

By | December 15th, 2016|Trends, news & info|0 Comments

Cows Injected With “Happy” Chemicals Produce Better Milk

It's no secret that most livestock on large-scale operations are treated pretty terribly. What seems to be less clear is whether happier animals—those given better food, more space, better lives—produce better food. Some evidence indicates that keeping an animal safe and limiting its stress can lead to better-quality meat and milk; there are various scientific [...]

By | December 8th, 2016|agric and agric entrepreneurship|0 Comments
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