As
a part of efforts to develop the agricultural sector by the private sector,
experts in the sector have agreed that for agriculture to thrive in the country,
data analysis and the establishment of conditioning centres were the panacea to
food insecurity in the country. They aired their views at the 25th Nigeria
Economic Summit held in Abuja.
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