Youth Agricultural Training And Internship Programme (YAIIP)
The importance of youth in agriculture in any society can not be overlooked. Young people play a vital role in the future of agriculture and food security .
Since the youth make up a significant population in every nation of the world, their involvement in agriculture can help drive food security, economic growth and development.
Based on the reasons above, our company, Esotek Global Services ltd in collaboration with its foreign partners offer young people agriculture internships opportunities with hands- on experience in farm internships , Agricultural Research Internships, Agribusiness internships and Government Agency internships. The following are the
benefits of YAIP:
*Career Explorations.
*Skills Development.
*Networking and Business
opportunities.
*Personal Development
.
The first frequently asked farming question we get is about the problems of our food system. Our modern agriculture system has evolved into a system where fewer farmers are growing than ever before. Additionally, the rise of commercial farming has pushed small farmers off their land, meaning that our food supply relies on an ever-shrinking group of multinational corporations.
Hydroponics is a relatively new arrival on the farming scene. Because of this, not many people know the intricacies of this impressive technology. A benefit of container farming is that it has less of an impact on the environment than large commercial farms.
One of the key benefits of container farming is water efficiency. In hydroponics, plants are grown in a soilless medium and receive their nutrients through a carefully controlled water supply. This means that water usage is significantly reduced compared to conventional farming, where a substantial amount of water is often wasted due to runoff and evaporation. Additionally, hydroponic systems can recycle and reuse water efficiently, minimizing overall consumption.
If we take into consideration the entire lifetime feed intake of cattle, only 7% of their diet is made up of grain. The other 93% of the animal’s lifetime diet will consist largely of feed that is inedible to humans. For every 0.6 pounds of human edible protein cattle consume, there is a return of 1 pound of human edible protein in the form of beef. And 86% of what livestock eat globally is not in competition with human food. Cattle are ruminant animals, meaning they have a four-chambered stomach. This unique stomach system is found in other farm animals like sheep and goats. These animals have the ability to graze pastures and eat forages that humans and other animals with non-ruminant stomachs cannot digest due to the fiber content. Cattle diets also consist of feed that has been converted from grain milling and processing waste. Cattle are able to convert this into a high-quality protein for their diets.
No. There is no nutritional difference in the two colors of eggs. Both are good for you and part of a balanced diet. Different breeds of chickens lay different colored eggs. White Leghorns and Golden Comets are common breeds of egg-laying chickens. The White Leghorns lay white eggs, while the Golden Comets lay brown. Often, the color of the egg is the same as the color of the skin around the chicken’s ears. Depending on where you live, you might see more brown or white eggs. There are more brown eggs in the northeastern U.S., and more white eggs in the western U.S.
This general statement is a common misconception. Several naturally occurring pesticides are highly toxic, even carcinogenic. Copper sulfate is highly toxic and shown to cause liver disease. Rotenone is a plant extract found in some species within the pea family. It has received significant attention because of studies indicating a potential link to Parkinson’s disease.
We commenced farming business over five years now, however, the company was incorporated by the Corporate Affairs Commission in 23rd of October, 2020.
