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BATNF Launches Medium-term Strategic Plan

- Ugo Aliogo

The British American Tobacco Nigeria Foundation (BATNF) has launched its 2018-2022 strategic plan aimed at promoting wealth creation in the agricultur­e sector.

Speaking at an event in Lagos recently, the Chairman, Board of Directors, BATNF, Chief Kola Jamodu, said the foundation signed a memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) with the government to promote socio-economic developmen­t in the country,

He noted that when the MOU was signed the public didn’t understand how impactful of the initiative would be until the foundation was establishe­d in 2002.

“Sixteen years later, we are witnesses to the evolution of a promise kept,” he added.

The Chairman explained that the more than 70 per cent of the total farming population were small-holder farmers in rural communitie­s that cultivates less than four hectares, but produce up to 90 percent of the total national output.

“Yet many of these farmers and others in their community account for over three quarter of the poor in Nigeria, who live below a dollar a day.

“In many ways, small-holder farmers cannot be ignored in the agricultur­al value chain if growth and developmen­t are expected in the sector, but they are limited due to their subsistent way of farming in their backyard with hoes or cutlass and the unfavourab­le environmen­t that leaves them vulnerable to big players in the field,” he noted.

Jamodu stated that the foundation in its commitment to address poverty empowers rural small holder farmers to move from subsistenc­e to commercial agricultur­e, noting that their support involves “providing them with practical means to mitigate these, including grants and technical expertise so they can become prosperous.”

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