CFIL, IITA partner Tony Elumelu Foundation on 1st agric reality TV show

Corporate Farmers International Limited (CFIL) and International Institute for Tropical Agriculture (IITA), in partnership with the Tony Elumelu Foundation, have unveiled plans to launch the first agriculture reality show in Nigeria by September.


The show, which will feature 20 contestants, aims to showcase the agricultural potential of young Nigerians.

In a statement, Akin Alabi, Co-Founder of CFIL, disclosed that the TV reality show will also address perception problems in the agribusiness sector. He said “This show will showcase the talents of the Nigerian youth to the government in terms of agricultural potential, as it works to diversify the economy. We decided to partner with Tony Elumelu Foundation because we want to create a standard with entrepreneurs in the agribusiness sector so as to push youths to believe that they can develop the African economy. The programme will run for four weeks at IITA premises in Ibadan and the contestants will be engaged in several activities and training.’’

Alabi noted that the project would be extended to other countries in Africa, Asia and other parts of the world. “The good thing about the show is that everyone will go home with something. The winners will not be given cash but will be empowered in any of the agricultural value chains of their interest,’’ he added.


CFIL, in partnership with the other organizations, will also select three or four winners from the show for training overseas.

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