IITA - International Institute of Tropical[ ] (via Public) / SEFAN/SWEAN project stakeholders hold roundtable in Abuja
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IITA partners Oyo State government and others to promote agribusiness
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Awe Community seeks to strengthen public-private partnership to enhance youth participation in agriculture
IITA has a culture of promoting good relationships. In Oyo State, IITA continues to build on its partnership with the government and people of the State in agriculture and agribusiness activities. Over the years, past and present governors and other groups in the State have collaborated with IITA to boost economic development through agriculture. A major focus has been on agribusiness, farm machine fabrication, and capacity building for farmers, women, and youth.
Adebowale Akande, stating OYSG plan for the Awe Park Center.
To strengthen partnership for agricultural development in Awe community, Oyo State, a representative of the Awe Kingship-in-Council accompanied by chiefs and Oyo State Government officials visited IITA Ibadan on 19 March. The meeting was moderated by F.D. Olofinyole, Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture, who introduced the members of Oyo State
Ibadan, Jan. 28, 2021 Gov.
Seyi Makinde of Oyo State, on Thursday inaugurated the state Steering Committee on COVID-19 Action Recovery Plan to mitigate the damage caused by COVID-19 pandemic in the state.
The recovery plan is tagged: “Action Recovery and Economic Stimulus Programme (State CARES).”
Makinde, inaugurating the 9-man steering committee in Ibadan, said the programme was basically meant for post COVID-19 economic recovery.
He said the programme would focus on expanding access to livelihood support; food security services and grants for the poor, vulnerable households and firms in the state.
The governor said that the CARES was aimed at mitigating the damage caused by COVID-19 pandemic.