N1.5bn Credit Facility for Women Cassava Farmers
NADF and MasterCard Foundation launch N1.5 billion credit facility empowering 12,000 women cassava farmers in Oyo State. Initiative targets 45,000 women by program completion.
NADF and MasterCard Foundation launch N1.5 billion credit facility empowering 12,000 women cassava farmers in Oyo State. Initiative targets 45,000 women by program completion.
NADF partners with BOA and IDH to provide affordable agricultural loans targeting women and youth in Nigeria's cassava value chain. Learn how this initiative boosts food security and creates jobs.
Nigeria, world's largest cassava producer, plans policy to transform raw cassava exports into high-value industrial products like starch, ethanol and animal feed.
Nigerians celebrate as garri prices drop over 50% following cassava abundance. Inflation falls to 16.05%, nearing Tinubu's 2025 target. Read market details and expert analysis.
Nigeria positions for global cassava leadership with 62M tonnes output. Federal Government mobilizes 80,000 farmers for N160B wheat production to boost food sovereignty.
Imo State Governor Hope Uzodimma has called on Nigerian Breweries to reopen its '33' brewery in Awa-Omamma, shut for over two years. The state pledges support to resolve challenges.
Nigerian Breweries commissions 2-ton/day cassava processing facility in Awa Omamma, projected to generate N500 million annual revenue for the community while reaffirming CSR commitment.
Nigerian Breweries Plc has commissioned a 2-ton daily cassava processing plant in Awo-Omamma, Imo State, creating jobs and generating ₦500 million annual revenue for the community.
Nigeria continues to process 90% of its cassava production domestically, creating economic opportunities and reducing import dependency in the agricultural sector.