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Ifad Fg Train 697 Young Farmers in Ondo

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The training program targets young farmers in Ondo State, Nigeria, to boost local food production and reduce shortages. The commercial mechanism is weak: it is a capacity-building initiative with no immediate price or supply impact. The primary affected sector is agriculture (food crops and livestock) in the Niger-Delta region. No direct winners/losers identified beyond the trainees.

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  • IFAD, FG, and LIFE-ND trained 697 young farmers in Ondo State starting November 2025.
  • Training covered cassava, cocoa, fishery, and poultry enterprises.
  • Each incubate received a monthly stipend of N50,000 for 1-3 months.
  • Project aims to provide grants for agribusiness startups.
  • Participants from nine Local Government Areas.
Sector verdictAGRICULTURE_FOODFlatmagnitude 2/3 Β· confidence 2/5

Local supply of cassava, cocoa, fish, and poultry may increase slightly over 1-4 weeks, but prices remain unchanged.

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