BATN Foundation has announced its plans for the next two decades.
Daily Trust reports that over the past two decades, the BATN Foundation has made significant strides in supporting smallholder farmers, their families, and their communities.
Over the next decade, the foundation will engage in more partnerships and collaborations with other non-governmental organisations (NGOs), agricultural stakeholders, public and the private sector.
Oludare Odusanya, the general manager of the foundation said: “Our commitment to rural development and sustainability has never been stronger.
“We have witnessed firsthand the transformative power of our initiatives in the lives of smallholder farmers and their communities. Whether it is through joint projects, shared research, or co-investment in community programs, our partnerships are integral to our mission.
“To achieve these ambitious goals, the BATN Foundation recognizes the critical importance of scaling up its projects and expanding its impacts across the nation.”