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FG promises continued support for Jet Farms and other emerging youth and women -led agribusiness ventures nationwide

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Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Sen. Abubakar Kyari with Team Lead, D’More Food and Spices, the Food Processing Division of Jet Farms Agro Solution Ltd Tobi Jeremiah Olanrewaju during a working visit
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Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Abubakar Kyari at Jet Farms and Agro Solutions Ltd during a working visit

MON AUG 18 2025-theGBJournal| The Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Sen. Abubakar Kyari said that the ministry would provide the strategic policy backbone for transforming agriculture into a tech-enabled, youth – and women driven sector as well as promote mechanization, digital agriculture, and research – commercialization linkages, among others.

He said that active participation of Youth and Women Farmers in Agriculture would Fast-track Development in the Sector, Increase Production, Revitalize Agribusiness as well as achieve Food and Nutrition Security.

The Minister stated this during a working visit to D’More Food and Spices, the Food Processing Division of Jet Farms Agro Solution Ltd ,an agribusiness enterprise owned and managed by the Nigerian Youth Farmers, at Technology Incubation Hub, Lafia , Nasarawa State, recently.

At the farm, Kyari inspected a range of products under the company’s D’More Spices Brand comprising curry, thyme chilli pepper , and rice, among others

The highlight of the working visit was the inspection of the company facility, which includes the raw materials store, processing room, and finished products section.

Kyari revealed that in line with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda in Agric Sector, ministry would continue to support Jet Farms and other emerging youth and women -led agribusiness ventures across the country.

Team Lead, Tobi Jeremiah Olanrewaju, said, while welcoming the Minister that food processing arm of Jet Farms and Agro Solutions Ltd, was born out of one simple but urgent mission: to stop the painful waste of farmers’ harvests, to create dignified jobs for young people and women, and to take the bold flavors of Nigeria to tables across the world.

According to him, smallholder farmers lose up to half their harvest every year because of a lack of storage and processing facilities.

”At D’More, we saw both a tragedy and an opportunity,” he said.

He noted that by processing ginger, turmeric, thyme, curry, chili, crayfish, and rice into premium-quality spices and food products, the Farm is extending shelf life, creating value, and turning what could have been waste into both income for farmers and nourishment for families.’

”More than that, we are showing that agriculture is not just survival, it is prosperity and pride,” Olanrewaju said.

Olanrewaju also appealed for single-digit financing from institutions like the Bank of Industry and Bank of Agriculture and other intervention programmes.

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