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Agbeyewa Farms, a subsidiary of Cavista Holdings, recently announced the signing of a multi-billion Naira Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Nigeria’s Ekiti State Government to cultivate cassava on a large scale in the state through an out-grower program.
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The MOU was signed by Governor Abiodun Oyebanji of Ekiti State (Nigeria) and Chairman of Cavista Holding (owners of Agbeyewa Farms), Niyi John Olajide, on the sidelines of the just-concluded 2024 US-Africa Business Summit that took place in Dallas, Texas (USA).
As Agbeyewa Farms embarks on what it calls a cassava revolution, view the video (above) where Dele Odufuye (Vice President & Country Director at Cavista, Nigeria) gives an insight into the project, reaffirming Cavista’s dedication to creating lasting impact in Africa and beyond.
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