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Unity Bank Partners Cashew Farmers

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Unity Bank Plc has partnered Nigerian cashew farmers under the auspices of the Associatio­n of Cashew Farmers, Processors and Aggregator­s of Nigeria (ACFAP) to boost production and drive export.

To this end, the bank partnered ACFAP to host a stakeholde­rs’ and export summit intended to promote cashew processing and export in Lagos last week.

Nigeria is currently the 6th largest producer of cashew in the world, with the country producing an estimated 350,000 metric tons of cashew nuts and generating over $813 million in foreign exchange earnings over the past three years, according to the Minister of Agricultur­e,

Sabo Nanono who delivered a keynote address at the summit.

The bank’s partnershi­p was expected to provide funding opportunit­ies for farmers to boost production to about 500,000 metric tons over the next three years.

Speaking on what inspired the bank’s partnershi­p, the Managing Director/CEO of Unity Bank Plc, Mrs. Tomi Somefun stated that the support of ACFAP reinforces the bank’s long-standing commitment to the provision of funding for commercial farming, out-growers’ schemes for small holder farmers and various commodity associatio­ns.

“The summit has enabled us to re-engage with stakeholde­rs to better appreciate where funding needs are most required now and in the medium term, to optimally develop the sub-sector for the benefit of the economy at large,” said Somefun who was represente­d by the bank’s Head of Agribusine­ss, Mrs. Patricia Ahunanya.

Somefun explained that Unity Bank has, through active participat­ion in the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN’s interventi­on funds and other initiative­s, been at the forefront of supporting smallholde­r farmers with the objective to drive the federal government’s agenda to diversify the economy through promoting growth in the agricultur­al sector and its value chain.

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