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FG Endorses Agbeyewa Farms’ Cassava Revolution

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The minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Senator Abubakar Kyari, has commended Agbeyewa Farms for its significant investment in cassava farming and agro-processing, describing the initiative as a model for achieving food security and economic empowerment in Nigeria.

Senator Kyari made this statement during a working visit to Agbeyewa Farms in Ipao-Ekiti, Ekiti State, recently. He expressed satisfaction with the scale of the farm’s operations and reaffirmed the federal government’s commitment to partnering with private sector players like Agbeyewa Farms to strengthen the cassava value chain and drive sustainable agricultural development.

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He said, “The vision behind Agbeyewa Farms aligns perfectly with the federal government’s drive to achieve food security through large-scale agricultural investment. I am impressed by what I have seen here today, considering that they did all this in 2 years. I see wealth creation… I see food security which speaks to the President’s vision of renewed hope.”

“Cassava holds immense potential not just for food consumption but also for creating wealth through its many derivatives. We are committed to supporting innovative ventures like Agbeyewa Farms that prioritize both food availability and economic growth. The first step is to visit and assess and we have done that. The next step is to see what we can do to partner and assist to enhance the productivity of this laudable establishment,’’ he said.
Welcoming the minister and his delegation, the managing director of Agbeyewa Farms, Seyi Oskar Aiyeleso, reiterated the company’s commitment to advancing agricultural innovation and empowering local communities.

“At Agbeyewa Farms, we believe agriculture is a catalyst for economic transformation. Since we began operations, we have expanded our cassava cultivation from just over 102 hectares in 2022 to more than 1,500 hectares across four farm locations in Ekiti State,” Aiyeleso said.

He highlighted the company’s recent MOU agreement with the Ekiti State government to cultivate 100,000 hectares of cassava, emphasising the project’s potential to drive rural development. “Through this initiative, we provide farmers with access to machinery, inputs, and guaranteed off-take agreements, ensuring they benefit directly from our growth,” Aiyeleso added.

Speaking on Agbeyewa Farms’ strategic partnerships, the Director of Strategy at Cavista Holdings, Kabir Shagaya, highlighted the company’s collaboration with the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) to improve cassava yield and quality.


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