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Wednesday, October 11, 2017
Edo partners FG to cultivate 6,000 hectares of cashew farmlands.
Edo partners FG to cultivate 6,000 hectares of cashew farmlands.Edo State Government has confirmed plans to partner with the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development for the cultivation of 6,000 hectares of cashew farmlands in the state under the Cashew Expansion Programme.
State Commissioner of Agricultural and Natural Resources, Mr. Monday Osaigbovo said during the presentation of the activities and achievements of the ministry at the Edo State House of Assembly that six local governments had been mandated to solicit for the 6,000 hectares of land.
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