This
edition of the seminar will be a spectacular one because the Governor of Kebbi
State, Senator Abubakar Atiku Bagudu,
will attend the event and deliver the keynote address on issues such as
industrialisation and financing the agro sector.
The governor
will use as a case study the CBN Anchor Borrowers’ Programme, which has
impacted on national rice production, particularly in Kebbi State, where output
has already helped cut down on importation of processed rice by more than 80
per cent.
Hmmm!!!
Folks, let us say the truth and shame the devil. Many Nigerian non-oil products
exporters have been defrauded of huge amount of money in the process of
exporting agricultural commodities and solid minerals to foreign countries. Do
you know why? They were not trained on export operations, management,
documentations and the best methods of payment in export trade. This is
terrible!!! Nigerians cannot continue to lose money to foreigners in the course
of export business. Exporters, would you like to keep on being scammed? Why
don’t you get a practical manual that explains the stages of export trade from
processing and packaging of commodities to receipt of payment by the foreign
buyers? It explains export operations, export management, export documentations
and methods of payment in export trade? Yes, it is a contemporary step-by-step
guide to export trade. It tells all the contemporary dynamics in export trade.
To get it, click on the link below:
The
collaboration to convene the seminar is between Akindelano Legal Practitioners and the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA). The
seminar, according to a release will roll out speakers and expert panelists to
discuss the challenges and strategies for a successful transition to modern
agriculture.
Other
speakers, Tectono
Business Review gathered, include
the Managing Director of Nigeria Incentive-Based Risk Sharing System for
Agricultural Lending (NIRSAL), Aliyu
Abdulhameed; Deputy Director General of IITA, Dr. Kenton Dashiell; Vice President of Olam Nigeria, Ade Adefeko, while the special guests
include the Executive Secretary Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC) Segun Awolowo and commissioners of
agriculture from the six South-west states and Kebbi State.
The
seminar will draw from last year’s discussion with emphasis on self-
sufficiency, commercialisation of research facilities, the use of new
technology, value chain challenges, crowd funding, investment opportunities and
tapping into the business acumen of young entrepreneurs.
The
predominant view from the 2017 seminar was that the private sector must partner
government and rise to the challenge of aligning Nigeria with the modern age
agricultural practices. http://www.tectono-business.com/2016/02/contemporary-step-by-step-guide-to.html
The
ALP Seminar Series was conceived and created in 2012 by Akindelano Legal Practitioners as an interactive business forum to
evoke discourse on practical, commercial and legal issues facing executives and
decision-makers engaged in business in Nigeria.
It
aims to stimulate innovative strategies and outline pragmatic solutions for the
Nigeria economy. Now in its seventh year, the seminar is expected to strengthen
existing synergies and help create new ones.
The
series is propelled by an advisory committee of professionals with diverse
business expertise, including Omamofe
Boyo from Oando Plc; Ajibola Olomola
from KPMG; Kayode Akinkugbe from FBN
Quest; Oluyele Delano (SAN) and John Delano, both of ALP.
Hmmm!!! Folks, have you ever
imagined how the financial status of your firm will be when more than 20,000
CEOs and other key decision makers of blue-chip corporations pay for your
products and services or even give you very juicy deals. The link below will
tell you more: http://www.tectono-business.com/2015/07/tectono-business-review-in-conjunction_21.html
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