
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.

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.

