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Mastercard Foundation, 25 August 2021
Wednesday, August 25, 2021 – Agrolog General Services Limited in collaboration with the Mastercard Foundation will support 60,000 smallholder farmers in vulnerable indigenous… Read more »
Agrolog General Services Limited in collaboration with the Mastercard Foundation will support 60,000 smallholder farmers in vulnerable indigenous ginger farming communities in Kaduna State. The partnership will provide immediate materials, capacity, and structural support to boost ginger production and increase work opportunities for young people and adults in Nigeria. Read on.
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Training of women and youth on mechanized Ginger planting in ridges which eases weeding and improves overall output. The planter makes the ridges and plants at the same time.
Women farmers at Kagarko Local Government Area, Kaduna State sorting out straws for mulching Ginger.
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