For sometime now, I had been buying dried fish from one of the YCAD (Youth in Commercial Agriculture Development, an initiative of the Fayemi administration) participants without knowing. My wife drew my attention to the label on the packaged fish; it was then that I knew it was a product of a YCAD participant.
I immediately called the guy and asked to see how he packages the fish. He agreed and took me to his house which he still uses as a factory yesterday night. He showed me the machine which he uses to dry the fish. The machine, he told me, was provided by the Ekiti State Ministry of Agriculture. I took snapshots with my iPad.
According to the YCAD participant whose name is Kayode Obelewaji, he made N200, 000 during the Yuletide from selling the fish.
Ekiti kete, you needed to taste the fish! Hmm! Yummy!
If you needed to confirm, I will take you to see Kayode Obelewaji's factory?
If you also want to patronize Kayode Obelewaji, call him on 08065336351.
But above all, the Fayemi administration should be commended for making farming profitable for youth and for ensuring that agriculture not only happens on paper, but in real life as it should be.
The same success has been recorded by the YCAD Poultry, the Rice Expansion Programme and with the cassava cultivation.
God bless JKF!
God bless Ekiti State!
JKF Re-elect!!!
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