Millet Cultivation in Nigeria: A Comprehensive Guide to the Climate-Smart Crop
In the vast, sun-drenched savannahs of Northern Nigeria, a resilient hero grows. Millet, one of Africa’s oldest cultivated grains, is far more than a subsistence crop. It is a strategic resource for food security, a climate-smart solution for arid lands, and a burgeoning opportunity for agribusiness investors. As the world grapples with climate change and […]
Export Opportunities for Nigerian Sorghum: Trends and Prospects
In the landscape of Nigerian agriculture, sorghum often plays a quiet but critical role. As the second-largest producer of sorghum in the world, Nigeria sits on a golden opportunity that extends far beyond its borders . While this resilient grain has long been a staple food and a key component of the nation’s livestock feed industry, […]
Sorghum vs. Maize: Comparing Growth, Yield, and Market Demand in Nigeria
In the vast and diverse agricultural landscape of Nigeria, two cereal giants stand tall: sorghum (guinea corn) and maize (corn). They are the bedrock of the nation’s food security, the primary source of raw materials for key industries, and the livelihood for millions of farmers. While they often share the same fields and are sometimes seen as interchangeable, sorghum […]