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About Dr. Bukar USMAN, mni

I started as a field Veterinary officer with Borno State Ministry of Agriculture and later joined College of Agric, Maiduguri as a lecture & a Researcher in the Department of Animal Health & Production. I was appointed the Provost of the College In 2003. In 2007 I was appointed Hon. Commissioner & Member Borno State Executive Council and later appointed Permanent Secretary with the Borno State Civil Service in 2009. I was the National Facilitator Animal Health, National Programme For Food Security of the Federal Ministry of Agric & Rural Development, Abuja. I was Director, Veterinary Medicine & Allied Products (VMAP) and now Director North East Zone NAFDAC. I’m a member of the National Institute’ (mni), Kuru SEC 40, 2018. I engaged myself in various aspects of the veterinary profession. I founded Sril Group Ltd, Nigeria. I’m now the Director General of Borno State Livestock Management Agency (BOLMA) I’m a strong advocate of keying into the Global Halal Food System

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IFAD (@IFADnews) High Food Prices and the Global Epidemic of Obesity http://t.co/oZDKVylflc via @worldbank (https://twitter.com/IFADnews/status/318018076291526657) Posted from WordPress for Android

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(@DiseaseDietDocs) We can heal or prevent chronic diseases likesuch as premature aging with a balanced and healthy lifestyle. Pls RT. http://t.co/vqrP4KfsSu (https://twitter.com/DiseaseDietDocs/status/317901996101361664) Posted from WordPress for Android

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Netting flies and mosquitoes protects livestock, boosts milk yields

Netting flies and mosquitoes protects livestock, boosts milk yields.

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27-03-2013 Insecticide-treated nets control pests in animal shelters, reduce mosquitoes in homes Black insecticide-impregnated nets encircling livestock pens kill disease-carrying mosquitoes and flies   27 March 2013, Rome – A simple but innovative use of insecticide-impregnated…

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The Story of An Egg: The Marketing of Farming

The Story of An Egg: The Marketing of Farming.

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Originally posted on Global Food Politics:
Working with the group called the Lexicon of Sustainability, PBS recently released a video entitled “The Story of an Egg.” The video highlights the challenges associated with egg production and marketing in the United…

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Global feed production increases by 4% in 2012 – Animal Pharm – Your single source of animal health and nutrition business intelligence including latest news, analysis and data

Global feed production increases by 4% in 2012 – Animal Pharm – Your single source of animal health and nutrition business intelligence including latest news, analysis and data.

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Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia (CBPP) gives cause for concern in Tanzania – Animal Pharm – Your single source of animal health and nutrition business intelligence including latest news, analysis and data

Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia (CBPP) gives cause for concern in Tanzania – Animal Pharm – Your single source of animal health and nutrition business intelligence including latest news, analysis and data.

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Scaling up in agriculture, rural development, and nutrition | International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

Scaling up in agriculture, rural development, and nutrition | International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).

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AAHM – Alliance Against hunger and Malnutrition: Home

AAHM – Alliance Against hunger and Malnutrition: Home.

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Food security and agriculture information at our fingertips

Food security and agriculture information at our fingertips.

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Originally posted on One Billion Hungry: Can We Feed the World?:
This week we’ve been thinking about information. Specifically the type of information on agriculture and rural development that is available, how useful it is and to who. A lot…

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Food Security when in Rome

Food Security when in Rome.

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Hawassa constructing 184 mln. Birr worth safe water project  Hawassa March 14/2013 More than 184 million Birr worth safe water project is being carried out in Hawassa Town, South Ethiopia Peoples’ State, the town administration water…

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Originally posted on Global Food Politics:
While I was in Durban last summer I spent some time talking with folks involved in guerrilla gardening there. The idea of guerrilla gardening is to reclaim public spaces and use vacant lots and unused public spaces to…

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Guerrilla Gardening

Guerrilla Gardening.

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FAO Media Centre (@FAOnews)Global consultation on #post2015 #dev agenda calls for #foodsecurity & #nutrition 2be central in development efforts http://t.co/wyqPlmlB (https://twitter.com/FAOnews/status/301702393987477505)

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FAO Fisheries Department; Improving biosecurity through prudent and responsible use of veterinary medicines in aquatic food production

FAO Fisheries Department Improving biosecurity through prudent and responsible use of veterinary medicines in aquatic food production 13-2-2013 The current trend towards increasing intensification and diversification of global aquaculture has led to its dramatic growth, thus making aquaculture an important … Continue reading

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10 Things You Need To Know About Hunger In 2013

10 Things You Need To Know About Hunger In 2013.  

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Using common, nutrient-rich small fish in the development of a complementary food | WorldFish

Using common, nutrient-rich small fish in the development of a complementary food | WorldFish.

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Using common, nutrient-rich small fish in the development of a complementary food | WorldFish

Using common, nutrient-rich small fish in the development of a complementary food | WorldFish.

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Originally posted on Mahtab Rasheed:
As I have already emphasized on the importance of the use of IT (Information Technology) in  agriculture Pakistan for 1-Awareness of the farmer from cultivation to harvesting 2-Marketing of the crops afterwards We have developed a…

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Originally posted on Mahtab Rasheed:
I will be sharing here the implementation details of agriculture information system which I have developed. Objective to share this information is to help others and give them a hint about the system. Although there…

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Sub-Saharan Africa remains second-fastest growing emerging region

Sub-Saharan Africa remains second-fastest growing emerging region PRINT  EMAIL   | By: Natasha Odendaal 6th February 2013 TEXT SIZE   Sub-Saharan Africa was expected to maintain its position as the second-fastest growing emerging market region after Asia, with regional growth to remain … Continue reading

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AGRA (@AGRAAlliance) #Women are the key to unlocking potential within #Africa’s Agricultural Value Chains; meeting kicks off in #Lilongwe, #Malawi (https://twitter.com/AGRAAlliance/status/298671047815856128)

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New Intervention for Livestock & Irrigation

New Intervention for Livestock & Irrigation.

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Agriculture 4 Impact (@Ag4Impact) Food, Farmers & Markets: Towards Government Action for Smallholders in 2013 http://t.co/IjQuOXLh (https://twitter.com/Ag4Impact/status/297887926577143808)

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Global partnership launched to drive Africa’s agricultural research – SciDev.Net

Global partnership launched to drive Africa’s agricultural research George Achia 29 January 2013 | EN The partnership will focus on Africa’s ‘most pressing agricultural challenges’ Flickr/CGIAR Climate [NAIROBI] An international agricultural research programme has unveiled plans to collaborate with the … Continue reading

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Homegrown solutions ‘crucial to sustainable development’ – SciDev.Net

  Homegrown solutions ‘crucial to sustainable development’ Ochieng’ Ogodo 18 June 2012 | EN Local solutions to food security and agriculture issues are essential, say forum participants Flickr/CIMMYT [RIO DE JANEIRO] Nurturing local innovations and technologies — and empowering the creativity of … Continue reading

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Originally posted on Foundation for Young Farmers:
The Agriculture Investment Case Agriculture in Kenya is not usually thought of as an investment but as an occupation of the rural folk mostly the old. Many youths from rural and urban backgrounds…

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The State of Food & Agriculture 2012 | International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

The State of Food & Agriculture 2012 | International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). The State of Food & Agriculture 2012 Investing in Agriculture for a Better Future Date: January 22, 2013 Time: 12:15 pm to 1:45 pm EDT (Please … Continue reading

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Originally posted on SciDev.Net's Blog:
Rodrigo de Oliveira Andrade Latin America correspondent, SciDev.Net It has been an action-packed day at the Second Global Conference on Agricultural Research for Development (GCARD2) so far. During the plenary session, which officially opened…

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‘Action, not just networks’ for agricultural development

‘Action, not just networks’ for agricultural developmentRodrigo de Oliveira Andrade Latin America correspondent, SciDev.NetIt has been an action-packed day at the Second Global Conference on Agricultural Research for Development (GCARD2) so far. During the plenary session, which officially opened the meeting, we heard … Continue reading

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From research to action

From research to actionNovember 1, 2012Rodrigo de Oliveira Andrade Latin America correspondent, SciDev.NetThe field trip day has been the most exciting activity promoted by the Second Global Conference on Agricultural Research for Development (GCARD2) so far. Not just because we had … Continue reading

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What about the farmers?

What about the farmers?November 2, 2012Rodrigo de Oliveira Andrade Latin America correspondent, SciDev.NetYesterday at the Second Global Conference on Agricultural Research for Development (GCARD2) delgates heard some of the main recommendations that will constitute the meeting’s priorities over the next two … Continue reading

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GCARD2: Closing thoughts

GCARD2: Closing thoughtsNovember 2, 2012Rodrigo de Oliveira Andrade Latin America correspondent, SciDev.NetThe Second Global Conference on Agriculture Research for Development (GCARD2) is officially over. As I have previously said, the meeting has produced a lot of recommendations, but nobody knows how … Continue reading

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Europe and Africa link up on ICT research

Europe and Africa link up on ICT researchNovember 27, 2012David DicksonCorrespondent, SciDev.NetNo-one doubts that information and communication technologies (ICTs) make a substantial contribution to development, even in the poorest countries.Indeed, many have suggested that such technologies are helping developing countries to … Continue reading

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The way ahead on ICT: progress through partnership

The way ahead on ICT: progress through partnershipNovember 28, 2012David DicksonCorrespondent, SciDev.NetThe geographical proximity between Africa and Europe has inevitably led to a long and close relationship between the two continents. Over the past few centuries, colonialism has meant that the … Continue reading

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Has ICT fallen off the development radar?

Has ICT fallen off the development radar?. Has ICT fallen off the development radar? November 28, 2012 David DicksonCorrespondent, SciDev.Net That was the provocative suggestion that Harry de Backer, a telecommunications expert and former adviser to the EU delegation to the … Continue reading

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Scant funding for research facilities is hurting Africa – SciDev.Net

Scant funding for research facilities is hurting Africa – SciDev.Net. Donors must work with African countries to provide crucial science infrastructure, argues S&T policy scholar Nicholas Michael Bashour. African countries want and need financial support for research and innovation. Fortunately, there’s … Continue reading

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Food Security vs. Food Sovereignty

Food Security vs. Food Sovereignty.

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Dr. B. A. Usman +234 802 913 3339 +234 803 565 1540 http://www.linkedin.com/in/drbausman From WordPress for BlackBerry.

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African Farming (@africanfarming) tweeted at 5:15 PM on Wed, Dec 12, 2012: #AfDB approves #Nigeria’s US$650 million #loan request for #agriculture #development: http://t.co/rEAEYzM8 (https://twitter.com/africanfarming/status/278895986095558656) Get the official Twitter app at https://twitter.com/download

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African Farming (@africanfarming) tweeted at 3:37 PM on Thu, Dec 13, 2012: #UN report calls for farmer-centred approach to #agricultural investment: http://t.co/Q328Kac5 #FAO #food (https://twitter.com/africanfarming/status/279233596907200512) Get the official Twitter app at https://twitter.com/download

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Sril Group Ltd (@Srilgroup) News and information on food security for development – http://t.co/CBWNnZdk http://t.co/r8jJFEsy (https://twitter.com/Srilgroup/status/286259141742325760) Get the official Twitter app at https://twitter.com/download

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Originally posted on Foundation for Young Farmers:
Daily nation By CHARLES WOKABI cwokabi@gmail.com Posted Wednesday, February 29 2012 at 17:22 Agriculture has for a long time been the lifeblood of the Kenya’s growth engine raising about 30 per cent of the Gross Domestic Product. As…

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Originally posted on Foundation for Young Farmers:
Daily nation By CHARLES WOKABI Posted  Wednesday, February 29  2012 at  17:11 His insatiable passion for agriculture led him to farming as a part-time income-boosting activity last year. On his three-quarter acre piece of land,…

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Food Security in Africa

Food Security in AfricaThis entry was posted on January 18, 2012. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a commentIn Africa there are a number of weaknesses and constraints as well as strengths and opportunities for the development of the agricultural sector and the attainment … Continue reading

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Originally posted on Foundation for Young Farmers:
In Africa there are a number of weaknesses and constraints as well as strengths and opportunities for the development of the agricultural sector and the attainment of national and household food security. The use…

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Greenhouses to entice youth to take up farming

Greenhouses to entice youth to take up farmingThis entry was posted on March 9, 2012. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a commentBy Ally JamahThe Youth Enterprise Fund is set to construct 420 greenhouses across the country in a Sh150 million strategy to … Continue reading

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Originally posted on Foundation for Young Farmers:
By Ally Jamah The Youth Enterprise Fund is set to construct 420 greenhouses across the country in a Sh150 million strategy to lure youth into entering the world of profitable farming. The Fund…

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Originally posted on Foundation for Young Farmers:
As much as humanitarian aid is important in saving lives, let us think of allocating a portion of the millions we perennially sink into emergency relief to irrigate and support farming projects in…

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New Indigenous Chicken By Kari

New Indigenous Chicken By KariThis entry was posted on August 8, 2012. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a commentA new breed of indigenous chicken breed has been introduced in the market. The new breed introduced by Kenya Agricultural Research Institute produces more … Continue reading

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Originally posted on Foundation for Young Farmers:
A new breed of indigenous chicken breed has been introduced in the market. The new breed introduced by Kenya Agricultural Research Institute produces more eggs and meat and can be reared under free-range…

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Make Farming More Attractive to Youths Says Obasanjo in Kenya

Make Farming More Attractive to Youths Says Obasanjo in KenyaThis entry was posted on August 8, 2012. Bookmark the permalink. 1 CommentFormer Nigerian president Olusegun Obasanjo yesterday said lack of electricity in most rural areas is one of the major reasons … Continue reading

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Farmers ‘should re-brand’ as food producers, conference told | News | Farmers Guardian

Farmers ‘should re-brand’ as food producers, conference told | News | Farmers Guardian.

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