Ekiti has a comparative advantage in agriculture, Governor Oyebanji reacts after signing a multi-billion naira MoU with Cavista Holdings on cassava farming in Ekiti State

Governor Biodun Oyebanji has said that Ekiti State has a comparative advantage on agriculture.

Governor Oyebanji, who to his official X handle to share this news, made the statement following the signing of a multi-billion MoU with Cavista Holdings to establish a state-of-the-art cassava farm in the state.

Governor Oyebanji: “Ekiti has a comparative advantage in agriculture, and we are working with institutions, private entities, and development partners to address critical challenges and make the sector more attractive.

“Today, we signed a multi-billion naira MoU with Cavista Holdings to establish a state-of-the-art cassava farm spanning 100,000 hectares within Ekiti State. This development complements our efforts to create an enabling environment for investment, transform our state into a food production hub, and boost our economy.”

The Governor urged other investors to explore the abundant investment opportunities available in the state.

“I urge other investors to explore the abundant investment opportunities available in our state, particularly in the tourism, mining, Ekiti Knowledge Zone (EKZ), and Special Agro-Industrial Processing Zone (SAPZ) sectors. EKZ recently secured an $80 million investment from the AfDB, while SAPZ is dedicated to promoting sustainable agriculture, effective value chains, maritime products, the blue economy, and climate change adaptation.” Said, Governor Oyebanji.

He showed gratitude to Cavista team, led by its Chairman, Mr John Olajide, for their commitment to Ekiti State.

“I sincerely thank the Cavista team, led by its Chairman, Mr John Olajide, for its commitment to Ekiti State. This commitment has led to several success stories in the tourism and agriculture sectors, bringing job opportunities and revenue to the state. I look forward to the successful implementation of this MoU for the benefit of our people.” Said, Governor Oyebanji.

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