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
```
Members Only

Login or create an account to continue

This article is available to registered BusinessDay readers. Please login if you already have an account, or create a new account to continue reading.

New to BusinessDay? Register now and start reading.

```

Nigeria's leading finance and market intelligence news report. Also home to expert opinion and commentary on politics, sports, lifestyle, and more

Join BusinessDay whatsapp Channel, to stay up to date

Open In Whatsapp