As the Edo State government has indicated interest to cultivate over 300,000 hectares of new farmland across the state in the next three years, a non-government organisation has also mapped out plans to assist farmers in the cultivation of 3,000 acres of cassava farms.
BusinessDay reports that the
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IDRIS UMAR MOMOH
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