In an effort to diversify the economy of the north, provide employment opportunities in the region and boost food production, a Presidential Task Force was set up in 2004 to develop strategies for ...
Research and feasibility studies are underway for the establishment of Africa’s first Neem tree processing factory at Cape Coast and Swedru in the Central Regional. It is a collaborative move between ...
Wa — An Expert for Inputs and Crop Protection at the Market Oriented Agricultural Programme-North West (MOAP-NW), Mr Emile Aman has encouraged farmers in the Upper West Region to adopt the use of neem ...
Neem is generally known in Nigeria as dogonyaro; its scientific name is Azadirachta indica. Its many medicinal uses are still unfolding as researchers continue to work on science-based evidence to ...
If not a great deal is ever publicly spoken in Guyana about the application of Neem as a pest control agent in the agricultural sector, the opposite may now be the case in Ghana where one of the ...
Neem has been an integral part of Indian culture for generations. From our grandmothers' age-old remedies (nuske) to time-tested Ayurvedic treatments, neem's benefits have always been passed down ...
Neem (Azadirachta indica) is a tree native to the Indian subcontinent (1). Various parts of this tree have long been utilized in traditional Asian medicine. Historically, it has been used to treat ...
Neem FlowersMost parts of the neem tree are awfully bitter, with the exception of its flowers. White and delicate, neem flowers with their off-white buds are almost too pretty to be eaten and ...
Neem (Azadirachta indica), a tree native to the Indian subcontinent and a key figure in traditional medicine systems such as Ayurveda, Unani, and Chinese medicine, is rapidly gaining global ...
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