04/24/2023 SOURCE: muscatinejournal.com
Starting April 28 and running through May 5, 6, 12 and 19, Muscatine FFA will once again be offering a variety of plants, flowers and vegetables for sale.
Muscatine FFA to hold annual greenhouse sale starting this Friday
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04/24/2023 SOURCE: www.msn.com
More than 9,000 students from across Missouri were in Columbia Friday for the 95th Annual FFA Convention.The special event recognized and rewarded students foc
Thousands of Missouri students attend the 95th annual FFA convention
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04/24/2023 SOURCE: plainsman.com
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04/24/2023 SOURCE: www.newsandsentinel.com
BERKELEY SPRINGS, W.Va. — Ravenswood FFA won first place in the West Virginia Envirothon for the second consecutive year Friday at Cacapon Resort State Park. Teams from Parkersburg High School and Doddridge County also finished in the top 10. The five-member team from Ravenswood included Garrett Delong, Harold Miihlbach, Grace Fellure, Isaac Lane and Issiah […]
Ravenswood FFA takes top spot in Envirothon again
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04/24/2023 SOURCE: www.msn.com
Apr. 22—Farm to Table, an annual fundraiser for the Greeley West FFA chapter and agriculture program, is set for Thursday, April 27 in the commons at Greeley West High School, 2401 35th Ave. in Greeley. The doors open at 5:30 p.m. Tickets are $5 for children 12 years and younger and $10 for 13 and older. Tickets are available at the door or online at www.greeleyschools.org/farmtotable. Dinner ...
Greeley West FFA's annual farm to table fundraiser returns April 27
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04/24/2023 SOURCE: drgnews.com
APRIL 24, 2023: One hundred forty-three students received finalist FFA AgriScience Distinction during the Stat...
South Dakota FFA agri-scientists recognized during State Convention in Brookings
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04/24/2023 SOURCE: www.agdaily.com
Each year, the National FFA Band and Chorus members claim some of the best seats at the National FFA Convention and Expo -- right on the stage.
FFA musicians can apply for national convention spotlight | AGDAILY
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04/24/2023 SOURCE: www.tastingtable.com
Generals Mills is focusing its attention on regenerative farming as the future of the company, prioritizing farmers and valuing their knowledge of the land.
General Mills Sees Regenerative Agriculture As A Key To Reaching Climate Goals - Tasting Table
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04/24/2023 SOURCE: secure.actblue.com
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Topics: Food Safety, Food Security/Shortage,
[4/23, 16:45] +255 757 182 242: *Tanzania's National Food Reserve Agency (NFRA)* Welcome to National Food Reserve Agency NFRA's Website, NFRA is a Public Institution established as an Executive Agency under the Ministry of Agriculture . The Agency established for the purpose of guaranteeing national food security in times of food shortage. Thus the Agency has been established to carry out three main functions. There are; - Procuring, reserving and releasing food stocks to address disasters Recycling and releasing food stocks in the market in order to stabilize food supply, and Marketing food commodities and generating revenue. Therefore, the main role of the Agency is to procure food stocks, reserve, recycle and respond timely to food shortages in the country. Since its establishment the Agency has been successfully performing obligations by ensuring times procurement of grains from farmers and responding timely to food shortages in the country. NFRA has been a last resort to most farmers during grain procurement season. Furthermore, the Agency succeeded to reserve grain for number of years while observing quality standards which makes Tanzanian to enjoy quality food releasing by NFRA. It is the reverse were consumers within the country and outside the country can find grain with guaranteed quality. NFRA developed Strategic Plan which is operationalised by Business plan for a year after year execution. The Agency Plans explore an intention to increasing the reserve capacity of food stock up to 500,000 MT by 2018 by expanding and introducing use of modern storage facilities and technology. Expected growth in reserve will enable the Agency to increase level of reserved stock toward attaining national optimum food requirement and improving operational efficiently. Who We Are? The origin of the National Food Reserve Agency (NFRA) goes back to the drought of 1973 - 1975 when Tanzania was hit by an acute food shortage as it was unable to meet its food requirement and had to depend on imports and food aid. As a result of that disaster the Government decided to establish Food Reserve Organ (Strategic Grain Reserve - SGR) in 1976 as a strategy for overcoming food shortages in the country. NFRA came into operation 2008, It took over responsibilities of the former Strategic Grain Reserve. NFRA is one of the public institutions established as an Executive Agency under the Ministry of Agriculture. It was established by the chapter 245 of the Executive Agencies Act No. 30 of 1997 and came into effect on the 1st day of July, 2008, through the Executive Agency (The NFRA) (Establishment) Order 2008, Government Notice No. 81 published on 13th June, 2008. The Agency was established for the purpose of guaranteeing national food security by addressing food shortages through procuring, reserving and releasing food stocks efficiently and effectively. It took over responsibilities of the former Strategic Grain Reserve. VISION: A reliable Agency capable in responding timely to food shortages. MISSION: To ensure availability of strategic food stock in times of shortage by procuring, reserving, recycling and marketing food stock in an efficient manner for community wellbeing. Source: [4/23, 18:18] +255 757 182 242: Member's opinion: They (NFRA) can't do anything for food security. It would be much better idea to collaborate better on different levels that food can find its way to the market through supply and demand defined value. This is seriously confused when farmers are forced to supply their maize/corn to nfra without being paid even the right price at that particular time. Then food cannot automatically reach where the demand is. You can find food price tables for rice and corn where those commodities are more expensive at the places of origin than places like Dar es Salaam while the opposite is expected because there are transport costs, etc. This is surely a sign of too much intervention.
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