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Abuja Youth Farmers Progress Report by amarawa: 8:23pm On Sep 12, 2014
The Commercial Youth Farmers Cooperative in Abuja. has being officially setup, we meet twice in a month. Monthly membership fee is N5000 which we pay to Bank of Agriculture, we are already seeking for support from the bank. Have a few acres of cassava farm in Kogi.

World Bank has agreed to partner with us. Also another organization has lent us 2 hectares in Kuje which we intend to use for livestocks.

we are inspecting 20 hectares of land this weekend after Goshen along Keffi.

It is so wonderful to see how youths are taking their destiny in their hands, creating wealth and jobs.

You can still join us. Next meeting is Sept 27, 12 noon.

RSVP 09006669089
Re: Abuja Youth Farmers Progress Report by amarawa: 8:38pm On Sep 12, 2014
So sorry, the phone no is 09096660980
or email us at info@commercialyouthfarmers.com
Re: Abuja Youth Farmers Progress Report by amarawa: 4:47am On Sep 13, 2014
To be a member, you need to obtain a form and submit with a N2000 registration fee and then we will include you on our Whatsapp group. And you must attend at least one meeting in a month. Most of our day-to-day discussions are done on the Whatsapp grp.
Re: Abuja Youth Farmers Progress Report by MiCasa: 5:43pm On Nov 06, 2014
amarawa:
The Commercial Youth Farmers Cooperative in Abuja. has being officially setup, we meet twice in a month. Monthly membership fee is N5000 which we pay to Bank of Agriculture, we are already seeking for support from the bank. Have a few acres of cassava farm in Kogi.
World Bank has agreed to partner with us. Also another organization has lent us 2 hectares in Kuje which we intend to use for livestocks.
we are inspecting 20 hectares of land this weekend after Goshen along Keffi.
It is so wonderful to see how youths are taking their destiny in their hands, creating wealth and jobs.
You can still join us. Next meeting is Sept 27, 12 noon.
RSVP 09006669089


What is your definition of "youth" in this regard?

Does the N5000 monthly membership fee go to lease or ownership of the farmland?

Is the farm collectively/undividedly owned and managed or does a member mind his/her potion?

Is membership still open?
Re: Abuja Youth Farmers Progress Report by amarawa: 5:56pm On Nov 06, 2014
Though we call it youth, but we are open to members irrespective of age.
The 5k is used for running the organization and also to augment contributions towards projects.
The farm is collectively owned. But as we Jointly acquire machines, tools etc, members can have access to them for their personal project.
Re: Abuja Youth Farmers Progress Report by amarawa: 5:57pm On Nov 06, 2014
We have leased 10 hectares already and planning to buy a few hectares.
Re: Abuja Youth Farmers Progress Report by amarawa: 6:00pm On Nov 06, 2014
We are still accepting members and we are meeting on Saturday Nov 8 at Mr Biggs,wuse 2, 12 noon.

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