Heifer Int’l okays $3.5m for Nigeria, others

Heifer International, a non-profit organisation working to end hunger and poverty through sustainable farming, has outlined innovative ways of financing and empowering smallholder farming communities in Africa. This is in addition to creating new opportunities in agriculture for the youth population.

In its new report released recently in Nairobi, Kenya, it disclosed how tens of thousands of these smallholder African farmers have seen their livelihoods transformed by a tech-driven mechanisation initiative.

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The report titled ‘Mechanization for Africa: Innovative Financing for Agricultural Transformation and Youth Job Creation’, examined the role and benefits of agricultural innovation.

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