FoodFarmNews: The meeting of Association of Yam Farmers, Processors and Marketers, Nigeria meeting going on at Federal. Ministry of Trade and Investment, Abuja. In the Middle, the President, Prof. Simeon V. Irtowange, at Right, Nat. Secretary, Mr. Musa Adam and left, Nat. Deputy President Mr. Nissan Damoerom. The association debunked the African Independent Television (AIT) report on ban of Nigerian yams in UK saying the story is a misrepresentation and contrary to what is presently going as the yams are currently in the market being purchased.

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Friday, 6 October 2017

The meeting of Association of Yam Farmers, Processors and Marketers, Nigeria meeting going on at Federal. Ministry of Trade and Investment, Abuja. In the Middle, the President, Prof. Simeon V. Irtowange, at Right, Nat. Secretary, Mr. Musa Adam and left, Nat. Deputy President Mr. Nissan Damoerom. The association debunked the African Independent Television (AIT) report on ban of Nigerian yams in UK saying the story is a misrepresentation and contrary to what is presently going as the yams are currently in the market being purchased.

The meeting of Association of Yam Farmers, Processors and Marketers, Nigeria meeting going on at Federal Ministry of Trade and Investment, Abuja.
In the Middle, the President, Prof. Simeon V. Irtowange, at Right, Nat. Secretary, Mr. Musa Adam and left, Nat. Deputy President Mr. Nissan Damoerom. The association debunked the African Independent Television (AIT) report on ban of Nigerian yams in UK saying the story is a misrepresentation and contrary to what is presently going as the yams are currently in the market being purchased.

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