The official said consequences of climate change such as land loss, food insecurity, water scarcity and displacement have become the daily realities for millions, especially in Nigeria.
One of Nigeria's most forested areas lost about 11 per cent of its tree cover between 2001 and 2022. The problem is still ...
Akeredolu Olayinka Abimbola, the South West Zonal Director, Federal Ministry Of Agriculture And Food Security has said that the establishment of the Cocoa Farmers Alliance Association of Africa ...
Against the backdrop of continuing environmental challenges caused by unabated deforestation, illegal mining, and timber ...
“From 2001 to 2023, Cross River State, which holds nearly 50% of Nigeria’s remaining forests, has recorded an accelerating deforestation rate of 134,000ha, equivalent to 11% decrease in tree ...
Over 70% of rural households in Nigeria still rely on firewood as their primary cooking fuel, exposing women and children ...
The European Union (EU) supports adopting clean cooking solutions to facilitate Nigeria’s energy transition to cleaner, affordable, and sustainable energy ...
Abubakar Kyari launched the National Task Force (NTF) on EUDR to ensure Nigeria’s compliance with regulations regarding deforestation-free agricultural products and to stimulate economic growth.