AgricNews
We are a reference site that compiles information, updates, and resources on the global agribusiness value chain.
We are a reference site that compiles information, updates, and resources on the global agribusiness value chain.
Insufficient information and access to technology in the agricultural sector has led to significant financial losses, impacting local farmers, and other stakeholders.
Agric News is a reference site that aggregates relevant information about the value chain in agribusiness across the globe. Here you will learn best practices, standards, health and safety specifications, business opportunities, key industry players, regulators, stakeholders and critical success factors in the value chain of individual crops in global Agric practices.
Agric News is purposed to meet the much-harangued information gap in the Agric sector by providing verified and reliable information real time to farmers, investors, stakeholders, governments, institutions, and other individuals or entities who desire to know about or operate in the agriculture space.
To provide credible, reliable, and verified information and thus bridge the knowledge gap in Agribusiness as well as mitigate the risks and losses of investments usually experienced in the Agric sector.
To make credible and bankable information available to stakeholders, practitioners, investors, researchers, enthusiasts, etc in Agribusiness at the click of the button.
AgricNews adopts the crowdsourcing approach in generating its contents, whereby verified researchers, practitioners, institutions, and relevant agencies are able to publish and or update relevant information on the site.
We believe there is enough information out there, but there is no platform where it can be shared by those who have it and then consumed by those who need it. On AgricNews, experts in various crops and value chains have a unique opportunity to share their knowledge, either by posting fresh information or updating the ones already on the site for the benefit of all.
Unfortunately, Dr. Ikechukwu Kelikume, who was the one who inspired the idea behind this beautiful project [AgricNews] died in April 2024 after a prolonged fight with cancer.
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