Nigeria’s policymakers and business leaders frequently proclaim agriculture as a cornerstone of national development. It appears in budget speeches, economic blueprints and political messaging. Yet every harvest season, tonnes of tomatoes rot on the roadside, grains spoil in silos, and fresh produ
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