AGRIGENS Media has unveiled Volume 7 of its Weekly Newsletter capturing key developments across Nigeria’s agricultural sector and the global agribusiness landscape. This edition spotlights leadership, institutional progress, infrastructure investment and international collaboration driving sustainable food systems.
At the forefront is Ambassador Peace Moses Obabhu whose impactful contributions continue to shape Nigeria’s agribusiness and feed industry. Known for championing innovation and enterprise growth, she remains a strong advocate for value chain development and private sector participation in agriculture.
In Kwara State, the Kwara Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (KWACCIMA) has elected Prince Segun Oyewole as Internal Auditor. The appointment is expected to strengthen institutional governance and reinforce accountability within the chamber.
Globally, attention is turning to SIAL Paris 2026 which is set to drive international food business growth with unprecedented ambition. The event is projected to attract global stakeholders, foster innovation, and create new trade opportunities across the food industry.
In Kogi State, the Kogi State Government has launched a bid process for the construction and rehabilitation of livestock value chain assets. This initiative aims to boost livestock productivity, improve infrastructure and enhance value chain efficiency across the state.
Similarly, the World Aquaculture Society has congratulated its newly elected officials and regional directors, reaffirming its commitment to advancing sustainable aquaculture and strengthening global partnerships within the sector.
In another development, a representative of the World Bank has commended Kwara State on the implementation of its Livestock Productivity and Resilience Support (L-PRES) projects. The commendation highlights the state’s progress in enhancing livestock development, supporting farmers and building resilience within agricultural systems.
Overall, AGRIGENS Weekly Newsletter Volume 7 reflects the growing momentum within Nigeria’s agricultural sector, driven by strategic leadership, investment in infrastructure and increased global engagement. The edition reinforces the importance of collaboration and innovation in achieving long-term food security and economic growth.
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