Lagos partners FAO to rehabilitate coconut belt in Nigeria

게시됨 2021년 9월 9일

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The Lagos State government in Nigeria is partnering with the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) to rehabilitate its coconut belt, with the goal of producing 10 million coconut seedlings by 2014. This initiative is expected to create over 500,000 job opportunities and generate wealth through the cultivation of a major cash crop that accounts for 80% of the country's annual production. The collaboration aims to provide technical support, develop infrastructure, and support the training and capacity building of youths and women in the coconut value chain, with the ultimate goal of boosting economic development and improving the standard of living in the state.
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Lagos State government, in collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), has begun the rehabilitation of its coconut belt with a view to ensuring the sustainable production of coconut seedlings for the cultivation of no fewer than 10 million coconut trees by 2014. In a statement, yesterday, the Commissioner for Agriculture, Ms Abisola Olusanya, explained that the collaboration would also ensure the rehabilitation of coconut groves and the creation of over 500,000 job opportunities and wealth through training, capacity building and empowerment of youths and women in the coconut value chain. The collaboration became critical, she said, because coconut is one of the major cash crops in the state, producing over 80 per cent of the country’s yearly production of 285,200 metric tonnes. She added that its capacity had earned the state the 19th position on the world coconut-producing countries. “It is in the light of this that the state government, through the Lagos ...
출처: Guardian

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