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CropLife Nigeria Gallery of Project Activities and Field Operations Monitoring & Dealer Engagement Abia State Monitoring Visit MADE Project [cite: 2] Delta State Monitoring Visit MADE Project [cite: 2] Training & Capacity Building Theoretical Training (Jigawa) GIZ Project [cite: 3] Practical Training (Yola) IITsA Project [cite: 3] Spray Service Providers (SSPs) SSPs Fully Kitted Integrated […]

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CropLife Nigeria Officially Commissions National Secretariat in Abuja

CropLife Nigeria (CLN) has formally commissioned its National Secretariat in Abuja, a significant step toward strengthening the Association’s institutional presence and enhancing engagement with stakeholders across the country. The Secretariat was officially opened on 6 December 2025 and is located at Office 3, 1st Floor, Asokoro Shopping Complex, Plot 1552 T.Y. Danjuma Street, Asokoro, Federal

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CropLife Nigeria(CLN) organised workshop on MRLs and Anti-counterfeiting of CPPs

CropLife Nigeria (CLN) organized a 2 day workshop on Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs) and Anti- counterfeiting of Crop protection products (CPPs) in collaboration with CropLife Africa and Middle East (CLAME) on the 4th and 5th of December 2025 at the Barcelona hotel, FCT, Abuja. The program was attended by various government agencies including NAFDAC, NESREA,

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How CBN Interventions Have Benefited The Agriculture Sector In Nigeria

Recently, there was a report that the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) interventions on agro-processing were unrealistic and only on paper. In this interview, the Managing Director/ Chief Executive Officer, Harvestfield Industries Limited, Prince Martins Awofisayo, a major player in Nigeria’s agriculture/food sector debunks this. Asides his expertise in agrochemicals’ production, Lagos-based Awofisayo is also

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NAFDAC, CropLife Nigeria Collaborate to Ensure Wholesome Feeding, Good Nutrition for Nigeria

Sequel to the flag-off of presentation of certificates to deserving agrodealers by CropLife Nigeria held at the Sheraton Hotels and Towers, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria, a press conference was held at the close of the event and at the same venue. The conference was an avenue of solidification of the much desired collaborations between CropLife Nigeria

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Croplife Nigeria, NAFDAC to train, and certify Agrochemicals dealers in Nigeria

Henceforth, all Agrochemicals dealers in Nigeria must be trained by CropLife Nigeria, listed and certified by NAFDAC before they can handle, store and distribute agrochemicals used for crop protection in Nigeria. To this end, CropLife Nigeria in conjunction with the National Agency for Food and Drugs Administration and Control(NAFDAC) recently held the flag-off of presentation

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Croplife, NAFDAC target N800b yearly agro commodities revenue

CropLife Nigeria, an international organisation, championing innovations in crop protection and plant bio-technology, is working with National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) to ensure Nigeria makes at least N800 billion yearly from agro commodities. Nigeria exported agricultural goods worth N343.4 billion in the first half of the year, an increase of

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AgroChemical sector loses $180m to multiple regulations yearly

Over$180m is lost yearly by Nigeria’s Agro-chemicals industry to multiple tariffs, paid to various regulating agencies, contrary to what obtains in other countries.   Consequently, stakeholders have warned that if the Federal Government does not urgently address the issue, it is capable of plunging the country into food crisis, as the multiple levies would lead to

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