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The U.S. Is Betting On Young Nigerians To Revolutionize Fish Farming

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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