The President, Association of Organic agriculture Practitioners
of Nigeria (NOAN) Prof. Victor Olowe has advocated for the inclusion of
organically grown food to be injected in the Federal Government (FG) home
school feeding programme for the purpose of healthy living of our children. He
made this statement at a national roundtable discussion on organic held in Abuja
yesterday.
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