FAO plans $200m investment for cocoa, oil palm in Cross River, Ondo

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•To restore 18,000 hectares of degraded land

The Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has unveiled plans to restore 18,000 hectares of degraded land in Cross River and Ondo states, aiming to boost sustainable cocoa and oil palm cultivation while attracting up to $200 million in investments into Nigeria’s agricultural value chain.

Ms. Nifesimi Ogunkua, FAO Climate Change Specialist,…

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