Osun to partner Nepal bank on agriculture

Osun State Government has concluded plans to collaborate with the Nepal khadya Bank Limited on scientific agriculture to boost agricultural activities in the state and also create jobs for unemployed youths through its programme known as ‘Agropreneur’ in Nigeria.
 
Rauf Aregbesola, Osun State Governor
Mr. Ram Raja Shrestha, Chairman and Managing Director of Nepal khadya Bank Limited, disclosed this during a programme organised by a non-governmental organisation, World Institute for Peace (WIP), in collaboration with the Osun State government.

The NGO encouraged Nepal khadya Bank to come to Osun as part of efforts to assist the government in facilitating investments that can improve the economy of the state and benefit the youths.

Shrestha said the state government has agreed to provide 1,000 hectares of land for the bank for the purpose of commercial farming and that the land would be used to plant cassava and maize.

He said over 100 youths in the state would be empowered economically through the farm.

“There is about 1,000 hectares of land that the state government wants to give us. From there, we want to launch contract farming, we want to make commercial farmers, and we want to launch Agropreneur in Nigeria,” he said.



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