As part of efforts at boosting cocoa production in in the country, Ekiti State Government has concluded arrangements to establish additional five hectares of Cocoa Clonal Gardens with a view to raising 70 million improved seedlings for farmers within the next 10 years. Kehinde Odebunmim, commissi
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