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Monika Singh 3 June, 2021, 9:30 pm 196 farmers on Koro Island were involved in the set of four demonstration farms in the two districts of Cawa and Mudu to showcase the impact of the training. Picture: SUPPLIED Training on income generation activities conducted on Koro Island during the lockdown has been hailed as a success as the people on the island have started reaping the benefits from it. The program – climate smart agriculture – introduced under the Learning Environmental Adaptation and Development (LEAD) of CSOs in Fiji project, saw 196 farmers on the island involved in the set of four demonstration farms in the two districts of Cawa and Mudu to showcase the impact of training. ....
One accurate measurement is worth a thousand expert opinions – Grace M. Hopper Measuring is as old as man. People always have measured things; distance, length, weight. Measuring has become so easy that we don’t even think of the act. This simple act has gone through an evolution. Finding a standard measurement was difficult for our ancestors in the very beginning. x One of the earliest methods of measuring is the use of the human body. Africans measured things differently with body parts and sometimes with objects or farm tools. In Igbo, the length of the middle part of an average person’s index finger is called Ntaji and is equivalent to twenty millimetres in western measurement standard. The Yorubas measure litres of water in garawas, and oil in Ìgò which means bottle. ....
AGRICULTURAL COOPERATIVES: Supporting Kogi women for economic development On By Boluwaji Obahopo, Lokoja Mariam Audu deals in cashew nut in Iyale, Dekina council area of Kogi State. Every year, she looks up to the month of February with hopes of better deals to no avail. The cashew nut business had helped her to support her family. Presently, Mariam is pregnant and cannot, for now, cope very well with the ups and downs of the business. As the reporter approached her and some other women under a cashew tree in Iyale, Mariam thought a cashew merchant had arrived. She quickly adjusted herself hoping to make a sale. The reporter engaged them in a conversation, using the little Igala language he understood. And when he posed a question, it was obvious none of the women understood the English Language. The reporter then beckoned on his interpreter to come to his aid. Thereafter, the conversation was without a hitch and smoother. ....
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