The British American Tobacco Nigeria (BATN) Foundation is planning to spend N7oo million on Nigeria’s smallholder farmers to improve their yield per hectare and livelihood.
The foundation has also launched a four-year strategy programme for Nigeria targeted at improving farmers' productivity and
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