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CAPABILITY-1NE BAGS BEST FARMER AWARD

Capability -1NE  Agricultural and Engineering Services  limited has been awarded as the 2022 best commercial farmer in Ekiti State.

This prestigious honour was bestowed on the farm by the Afe Babalola Agriculture Expo and Youth Empowerment.

Capability -1NE which specializes in livestock and plant production was singled out among other commercial farms domiciled in Ekiti State due to its outstanding productions and inovation in the  agribusiness.

Presenting the award at the exhibition ground, at Afe Babalola University, Aare Babalola commended the Chief Executive Officer of  Capability -1NE  Agricultural and  Engineering Services  limited, Sir Sunday Dahunsi,  for his contributions to food security in Ekiti State and charged him to sustain the tempo.

The Founder of Afe Babalola University explained that Capability -1NE  Agricultural and  Engineering Services  limited was keenly selected as best farm in Ekiti by experts incharge of the Agric Expo.

Aare Babalola urged government and  illustrious sons and daughters of Ekiti State to invest in Agriculture and support farmers saying such would reduce hunger and criminality.

The legal luminary who gave over eleven million naira to farmers across the state during the programme urged them to  make use of the money judiciously.

Receiving the award, the Chief Executive Officer of Capability -1NE  Agricultural and  Engineering Services  limited, Sir, Sunday Dahunsi commended the organisers of the programme for acknowledging the giant strides of his farm out of many in Ekiti State.

Represented by a senior staff, Mr Oladele Adeyanju, Sir Sunday Dahunsi promised to  continue to  invest in agriculture so as to complement goveenment’s plan to create job and ensure food security.

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