LAGOS – In a bid to consolidate its quest for revolutionising large-scale mechanised agriculture in Nigeria, the Greener Hope Large Scale Mechanisation Programme has partnered with the National Agricultural Land Development Authority (NALDA). The Greener Hope Large Scale Mechanisation Programme’s team paid a courtesy visit to the Executive Secretary of NALDA, Mr. Cornelius Adebayo recently with the aim of ensuring the smooth implementation of Greener Hope, a transformative agricultural initiative aimed at addressing the food insecurity concerns in the Country.
“This collaboration brings together the expertise of both organisations in key areas such as land clearing, mechanisation, and the establishment of large-scale model farms across Nigeria. The goal is to unlock new opportunities in sustainable farming, boost productivity, and ultimately transform Nigeria’s agricultural landscape through Greener Hope, which is set to substantially revolutionalise Nigeria’s agriculture by providing sustainable access to modern farm machinery and implements, eliminate drudgery, manage post-harvest loses and significantly boost crop yields across the country. “Origin Tech Group, an agricultural value-chain conglomerate is extremely pleased to be working with the Federal Government to birth this innovative programme with critical structures and promises to place Nigeria on a higher pedestal to impact every aspect of farming both in the commercial segment and small-holder enterprises; raising and promoting new agricultural ecosystem in her quest for food security, wealth creation, job opportunities and help spur economic growth.
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Origin Tech Group Partners NALDA To Drive Agricultural Innovation, Growth
LAGOS – In a bid to consolidate its quest for revolutionising large-scale mechanised agriculture in Nigeria, the Greener Hope Large Scale Mechanisation Programme has partnered with the National Agricultural Land Development Authority (NALDA). The Greener Hope Large Scale Mechanisation Programme’s team paid a courtesy visit to the Executive Secretary of NALDA, Mr. Cornelius Adebayo recently [...]