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Agbeyewa Farms Showcases Cassava Varieties at MSME Clinics, Gears Up for Cassava Revolution.

Agbeyewa Farms Showcases Cassava Varieties at MSME Clinics, Gears Up for Cassava Revolution.


Agbeyewa Farms Limited stole the show at the Expanded National MSME Clinics in Ado Ekiti, showcasing an impressive array of cassava stems and root varieties, yam tubers, maize cobs, and other agricultural products. The event, inaugurated by Vice President Senator Kashim Shettima, aimed to promote job opportunities amongst youth, boost food security and share prosperity for all.

At the Agbeyewa stand, visitors from across the country flocked to inquire about the various cassava varieties on display, including TME 419, Ayaya, TMS 0581 (Dixon), and White Lion. The company's Cassava Revolution initiative generated significant interest, with many seeking to learn how to participate in the upcoming program.

Agbeyewa Farms' exhibition showcased the company's commitment to improving food security and supporting smallholder farmers in Ekiti State. By displaying high-quality cassava stems and roots, yam tubers, and maize products, the company demonstrated its dedication to promoting sustainable agriculture and reducing post-harvest losses.

The event provided a platform for Agbeyewa Farms to connect with potential partners, customers, and farmers, fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing. The company's participation in the Expanded National MSME Clinics highlights its role in driving economic growth and development in Nigeria's agricultural sector.

As the Cassava Revolution initiative gains momentum, Agbeyewa Farms is poised to play a vital role in transforming Nigeria's agricultural landscape. By providing high-quality cassava stems and roots, the company is empowering smallholder farmers to increase their yields and improve their livelihoods. With its commitment to sustainable agriculture and food security, Agbeyewa Farms is a shining example of innovation and entrepreneurship in Nigeria's agricultural sector.

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