Aiyedatiwa spoke when he played host to members of the Ondo State Cocoa Council led by its chairman, Olusegun Awolumate,
He said: “We will support you and other stakeholders to increase our cocoa production, most especially the one that has to do with growing cocoa outside the forests which if measures are not taken will affect the quality of our products in the International market. He said 50 students of the Federal College of Agriculture, Akure and the Federal University of Technology Akure were currently involved in the pilot stage of the establishment of the Cocoa Agropreneurs’ Mentorship Programme .
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