The Agro-Commodities Directorate of the All Progressives Congress Presidential Campaign Council, says it will mobilise farmers for the election of the APC flagbearer, Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
According to them, farmers make up to 70 percent of the entire population of the country, and the goal of the Directorate is to device means to reach these farmers through the various farm groups, commodity associations and cooperatives.
Agriculture accounts for about 24 percent of Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product.
Despite the contribution to the economy, Nigeria’s agricultural sector faces many challenges which impact on it’s productivity. These include; poor land tenure system, low level of irrigation farming, climate change and land degradation
Others are low technology, high production cost and poor distribution of inputs, limited financing, high post-harvest losses and poor access to markets.
The Nigerian government has implemented several initiatives for the agricultural sector, but the sector still faces many challenges affecting it’s productivity.
The APC Agro-Commodities Directorate of the presidential campaign council is bringing it’s expertise to mobilise farmers for the presidential candidate. They say basic amenities will aid productivity in the sector.
Investing in agriculture can be very risky, mostly because of the tedious and delicate farming process—planting, growth monitoring, storage, and transportation— such that if things don’t go well, can lead to a loss of investments.
The Agro-Commodities Directorate of the All Progressives Congress Presidential Campaign Council, says it will mobilise farmers for the election of the APC flagbearer, Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
According to them, farmers make up to 70 percent of the entire population of the country, and the goal of the Directorate is to device means to reach these farmers through the various farm groups, commodity associations and cooperatives.
Agriculture accounts for about 24 percent of Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product.
Despite the contribution to the economy, Nigeria’s agricultural sector faces many challenges which impact on it’s productivity. These include; poor land tenure system, low level of irrigation farming, climate change and land degradation
Others are low technology, high production cost and poor distribution of inputs, limited financing, high post-harvest losses and poor access to markets.
The Nigerian government has implemented several initiatives for the agricultural sector, but the sector still faces many challenges affecting it’s productivity.
The APC Agro-Commodities Directorate of the presidential campaign council is bringing it’s expertise to mobilise farmers for the presidential candidate. They say basic amenities will aid productivity in the sector.
Investing in agriculture can be very risky, mostly because of the tedious and delicate farming process—planting, growth monitoring, storage, and transportation— such that if things don’t go well, can lead to a loss of investments.
The Agro-Commodities Directorate of the All Progressives Congress Presidential Campaign Council, says it will mobilise farmers for the election of the APC flagbearer, Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
According to them, farmers make up to 70 percent of the entire population of the country, and the goal of the Directorate is to device means to reach these farmers through the various farm groups, commodity associations and cooperatives.
Agriculture accounts for about 24 percent of Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product.
Despite the contribution to the economy, Nigeria’s agricultural sector faces many challenges which impact on it’s productivity. These include; poor land tenure system, low level of irrigation farming, climate change and land degradation
Others are low technology, high production cost and poor distribution of inputs, limited financing, high post-harvest losses and poor access to markets.
The Nigerian government has implemented several initiatives for the agricultural sector, but the sector still faces many challenges affecting it’s productivity.
The APC Agro-Commodities Directorate of the presidential campaign council is bringing it’s expertise to mobilise farmers for the presidential candidate. They say basic amenities will aid productivity in the sector.
Investing in agriculture can be very risky, mostly because of the tedious and delicate farming process—planting, growth monitoring, storage, and transportation— such that if things don’t go well, can lead to a loss of investments.
The Agro-Commodities Directorate of the All Progressives Congress Presidential Campaign Council, says it will mobilise farmers for the election of the APC flagbearer, Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
According to them, farmers make up to 70 percent of the entire population of the country, and the goal of the Directorate is to device means to reach these farmers through the various farm groups, commodity associations and cooperatives.
Agriculture accounts for about 24 percent of Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product.
Despite the contribution to the economy, Nigeria’s agricultural sector faces many challenges which impact on it’s productivity. These include; poor land tenure system, low level of irrigation farming, climate change and land degradation
Others are low technology, high production cost and poor distribution of inputs, limited financing, high post-harvest losses and poor access to markets.
The Nigerian government has implemented several initiatives for the agricultural sector, but the sector still faces many challenges affecting it’s productivity.
The APC Agro-Commodities Directorate of the presidential campaign council is bringing it’s expertise to mobilise farmers for the presidential candidate. They say basic amenities will aid productivity in the sector.
Investing in agriculture can be very risky, mostly because of the tedious and delicate farming process—planting, growth monitoring, storage, and transportation— such that if things don’t go well, can lead to a loss of investments.
The Agro-Commodities Directorate of the All Progressives Congress Presidential Campaign Council, says it will mobilise farmers for the election of the APC flagbearer, Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
According to them, farmers make up to 70 percent of the entire population of the country, and the goal of the Directorate is to device means to reach these farmers through the various farm groups, commodity associations and cooperatives.
Agriculture accounts for about 24 percent of Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product.
Despite the contribution to the economy, Nigeria’s agricultural sector faces many challenges which impact on it’s productivity. These include; poor land tenure system, low level of irrigation farming, climate change and land degradation
Others are low technology, high production cost and poor distribution of inputs, limited financing, high post-harvest losses and poor access to markets.
The Nigerian government has implemented several initiatives for the agricultural sector, but the sector still faces many challenges affecting it’s productivity.
The APC Agro-Commodities Directorate of the presidential campaign council is bringing it’s expertise to mobilise farmers for the presidential candidate. They say basic amenities will aid productivity in the sector.
Investing in agriculture can be very risky, mostly because of the tedious and delicate farming process—planting, growth monitoring, storage, and transportation— such that if things don’t go well, can lead to a loss of investments.
The Agro-Commodities Directorate of the All Progressives Congress Presidential Campaign Council, says it will mobilise farmers for the election of the APC flagbearer, Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
According to them, farmers make up to 70 percent of the entire population of the country, and the goal of the Directorate is to device means to reach these farmers through the various farm groups, commodity associations and cooperatives.
Agriculture accounts for about 24 percent of Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product.
Despite the contribution to the economy, Nigeria’s agricultural sector faces many challenges which impact on it’s productivity. These include; poor land tenure system, low level of irrigation farming, climate change and land degradation
Others are low technology, high production cost and poor distribution of inputs, limited financing, high post-harvest losses and poor access to markets.
The Nigerian government has implemented several initiatives for the agricultural sector, but the sector still faces many challenges affecting it’s productivity.
The APC Agro-Commodities Directorate of the presidential campaign council is bringing it’s expertise to mobilise farmers for the presidential candidate. They say basic amenities will aid productivity in the sector.
Investing in agriculture can be very risky, mostly because of the tedious and delicate farming process—planting, growth monitoring, storage, and transportation— such that if things don’t go well, can lead to a loss of investments.
The Agro-Commodities Directorate of the All Progressives Congress Presidential Campaign Council, says it will mobilise farmers for the election of the APC flagbearer, Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
According to them, farmers make up to 70 percent of the entire population of the country, and the goal of the Directorate is to device means to reach these farmers through the various farm groups, commodity associations and cooperatives.
Agriculture accounts for about 24 percent of Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product.
Despite the contribution to the economy, Nigeria’s agricultural sector faces many challenges which impact on it’s productivity. These include; poor land tenure system, low level of irrigation farming, climate change and land degradation
Others are low technology, high production cost and poor distribution of inputs, limited financing, high post-harvest losses and poor access to markets.
The Nigerian government has implemented several initiatives for the agricultural sector, but the sector still faces many challenges affecting it’s productivity.
The APC Agro-Commodities Directorate of the presidential campaign council is bringing it’s expertise to mobilise farmers for the presidential candidate. They say basic amenities will aid productivity in the sector.
Investing in agriculture can be very risky, mostly because of the tedious and delicate farming process—planting, growth monitoring, storage, and transportation— such that if things don’t go well, can lead to a loss of investments.
The Agro-Commodities Directorate of the All Progressives Congress Presidential Campaign Council, says it will mobilise farmers for the election of the APC flagbearer, Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
According to them, farmers make up to 70 percent of the entire population of the country, and the goal of the Directorate is to device means to reach these farmers through the various farm groups, commodity associations and cooperatives.
Agriculture accounts for about 24 percent of Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product.
Despite the contribution to the economy, Nigeria’s agricultural sector faces many challenges which impact on it’s productivity. These include; poor land tenure system, low level of irrigation farming, climate change and land degradation
Others are low technology, high production cost and poor distribution of inputs, limited financing, high post-harvest losses and poor access to markets.
The Nigerian government has implemented several initiatives for the agricultural sector, but the sector still faces many challenges affecting it’s productivity.
The APC Agro-Commodities Directorate of the presidential campaign council is bringing it’s expertise to mobilise farmers for the presidential candidate. They say basic amenities will aid productivity in the sector.
Investing in agriculture can be very risky, mostly because of the tedious and delicate farming process—planting, growth monitoring, storage, and transportation— such that if things don’t go well, can lead to a loss of investments.