An international research consortium led by Prof. Clement
Adebooye of the Osun State University has won $4.45m (about N900m) grant from
the Canadian Government to boost indigenous vegetable production in Nigeria and
Benin Republic.
The Acting Vice Chancellor of the university, Prof. Jelil
Oguntola, announced this at a press conference in Osogbo on Thursday.
The vice chancellor stated that the grant, which was the
second one to be won by the team, would boost indigenous vegetable production
and also assist in sustaining the provision of free meals to pupils in the
state.
The project, he said, would contribute towards ensuring food
security and economic development of farmers who would be involved in the
project.
He said, “It is my pleasure to announce to the Government
and people of the State of Osun and Nigeria that an international research
consortium led and coordinated by Prof. Clement Adebooye (Agronomy/Crop
Physiology) of the Osun State University, Osogbo has been awarded a total of
$4.45m by the Canada’s Government International Development Research Centre to
advance indigenous vegetables production and utilisation technology in
South-West Nigeria and Benin Republic.
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