CBN disbursed N629 billion to farmers under Anchor Borrowers Programme in 2022
However, the CBN report did not provide further details on the pattern of lending and farmers' compliance with the loan ...
However, the CBN report did not provide further details on the pattern of lending and farmers' compliance with the loan ...
It is time to admit that the era of food pyramids is long gone, especially not government-inspired ones. Today, the ...
Mr Buhari launched the ABP initiative in November 2015 to boost agricultural production.
The CBN governor asks bandits to embrace Anchors Borrowers Programme.
The CBN says more than N300 billion had been disbursed to companies operating in the southern part of Nigeria.
Mr Yusuf said N554.61 billion had been disbursed through the programme since its inception in 2015.
Hoodlums were reported to have stolen at least 110 tractors and other farm implements from a warehouse in Yola
''We will ban importation milk in this country because we have 25 million cows in this country, we consume 5 ...
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The Product is expected to protect farmers from bad weather risks and losses.
While the NESG alleged some of the policies by the government, have not yielded sufficient impact on the economy, the ...
NSCIA praises CBN for non-interest intervention credits, says move will deepen financial inclusion.
CBN said it is financing the farmers under its 10 focal commodities which cuts across the value chains.
The farmers said the agriculture sector needs more investment to make Nigeria food sufficient by 2030.
The senator also asks the CBN to transfer the Anchor Borrowers Programme to the agriculture ministry.
The president said the savings will be deployed to other critical areas.
No fewer than 56,000 farmers in 36 local government areas of Katsina State secured the ABP loans.
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