Last week, Nigeria freighted 16 metric tons of tomatoes via rail worth N1.6 million for the first time in 58 years to attack post-harvest losses recorded at the transportation stage.
Nigeria, Africa’s largest economy is rated as the second largest producer of tomatoes in Africa and 13th in the wor
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Josephine Okojie
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