Nigeria, once known for its rich farming, has turned its attention to oil, leading to less focus on agriculture and more imported food. The country’s fertile ground hasn’t been enough to keep up with the fast growth of its people. This has caused a lack of food and poor nutrition. Agriculture struggles with not having […]
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