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Nigerians, Lets Support Agriculture.

 Nigeria, With our large increase in population. We still records tons of hunger and famine within the country despite our working efforts. 


According to Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations , two-thirds of the Nigerian labour force works in agriculture, you'd think that for a rustic with such numbers, food security would be high and simply achievable. 


However, the reverse is the case and therefore the reason is due to the old practices that are still getting used within the farming sector today. With the good development of agriculture, farmers in Nigeria still undergo tons of stress before foods are often produced, No available facilities and machineries to form farming activities as easy as possible 


This was what prompted us to develop a community where farmers can close and leverage on one another’s knowledge, experience and expertise to enhance on their farming operations.

The community is additionally opened for the expansion of the young farmers and to support all our students meaning to study Agriculture in future.

All plans put in place, there'll surely be a betterment solution over the condition of agriculture in Nigeria.

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