BATNF Empowers Young Agripreneurs With 10M Grant

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In move to nurture young agripreneurs and catalyse transformation, the British American Tobacco Nigeria Foundation, BATNF, has rewarded six successful agripreneurs who entered for the 2023 edition of the Farmers For Future, F4F, grant, with the sum of N10 million.

The F4F Grant is an agricultural entrepreneurship grant designed to support young people (with viable agribusiness) with equity-free capital and other associated support they require to scale their businesses.

Over 30,000 applications coming in from this year’s edition of the F4F program, “is a resounding testament to the aspirations of Nigeria’s youth in agriculture and the profound impact of the F4F Grant,” a statement said.

Adebisi Opeyemi, CEO Pemnia Wellness, emerged as the grand prize winner and was awarded the prize of N3 million.

N2 million naira each was awarded to Edeh Felicitas, CEO, Felinech Global Company Limited, and Williams Ekwebelam, CEO, Bluefish Farm who were the first runners-up of the competition, while Bernice Oyedele, CEO, Bernice’s Farm, Ideede Nukpugi, CEO, Favorite Fishery, and Idowu Femi, CEO, FMD Agro Concept as the second runners-up were awarded N1 million each.

Alongside financial rewards, winners will also be able to access comprehensive support, including technical assistance, mentorship from industry professionals, guidance with business registration, and membership in the esteemed farmers for the future alumni network

This holistic approach nurtures both agribusiness growth and personal development,” the statement said.

This innovative agricultural entrepreneurship initiative, developed in partnership with the National Youth Service Corps and Fate Foundation, demonstrates BATN Foundation’s commitment to fostering the growth of young Agripreneurs.

The F4F Grant provides equity-free capital and comprehensive support to promising youth-led agribusinesses, “enabling them to scale their ventures and contribute to Nigeria’s agricultural sector.”

The grant serves as a ‘catalyst’ for ambitious young individuals with viable agribusinesses.

Since its inception in 2019, the F4F initiative has been transformative, empowering enterprising youth to thrive in the agribusiness landscape.

 

Businessday/Shakirat Sadiq

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