Femi Adeniyi

Adefemi is an agricultural economist and entrepreneur. He comments on agriculture, the economy, general human interests; and advocates for young people in agriculture. He writes from Lagos, Nigeria.

We must set forth at dawn

A support program that purposes agriculture students in tertiary institutions for productive application can create jobs and improve Nigeria's food security, and export earnings.

A case for medium holder agriculture in Nigeria

Mediumholder farmers, like medium-scale companies, are uniquely placed and equipped to grow Nigeria agriculture economy exponentially.

How can Nigeria derive more impact from agriculture finance interventions?

Questions answered here: - How can we improve the way agriculture finance interventions typically work in Nigeria? - What role should Nigeria's agricultural credit risk guarantee...

Can Nigeria finance its agricultural transformation like it financed Dangote’s refinery?

It is time to rethink how and where agriculture investors are sought for in Nigeria by copying the example of Dangote refinery financing.

Logistics, Market For Tinubu’s Renewed Hope For Nigeria’s Agriculture

Just 31% (60,000 km) of Nigeria’s 195,000 kilometres (km) road network is paved. This leaves 135,000 km of unpaved roads primarily supporting rural economies where agricultural production.

Tinubu’s Renewed Hope For Nigeria’s Agriculture: Audacity or Joke?

Questions answered in this article: - What did Tinubu promise that his administration will do to improve Nigeria's agricultural sector? - What does the Renewed Hope...

The Potential Of Agriculture As An Option For Young People

Given the potential for young persons to earn at least ₦50 million per annum from Agriculture option, it should be Nigeria's intentional economic and nation-building thrust.

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