FG and IITA Launch Youth Agribusiness Land Trust Fund to Tackle Unemployment
A new fund aims to give young Nigerians access to land and capital to start farming businesses, directly confronting the country's youth unemployment crisis.
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A new fund aims to give young Nigerians access to land and capital to start farming businesses, directly confronting the country's youth unemployment crisis.
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