Ten young graduates just finished an intensive program to revolutionize fish farming in Nigeria, and the U.S. soybean industry is backing them in a big way. In a move to boost food security and create economic opportunities, a major American agriculture group is doubling down on its investment in Nigeria's youth. The American Soybean Association (ASA) celebrated the graduation of the first-ever class of its "Next Gen Leaders for Aquaculture Innovation Programme," where ten young Nigerians were trained for five months in modern fish farming with a special focus on using soybean-based feeds to grow healthier fish faster. But here's the big takeaway: This wasn't just a graduation ceremony. It was the launchpad for a much larger plan. The ASA officially signed a new three-year partnership with a Nigerian firm, SejFarms Consult Limited, to scale up the program and train many more young people. Why This Matters Nigeria has a huge demand for fish, but domestic production...
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