YFAN: Youth Farmers Association of Nigeria

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36 Ibese Road, Itori Obafemi-Owode, Ogun State

E-mail Contact

yfan2010@yahoo.com

Short Description

YFAN: Youth Farmers Association of Nigeria is an agriculture society that links youths to agriculture and opportunities.

Business Information

Year Founded

2016

Registered Nigeria Business

Yes

Business Registration (CAC) Number

OGN5788

Number of Employees

1-10

Contact Name

Idris Atanda

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Reviews
4 stars
01/15/2020

One of the best associations I’ve joined. They gave me a half plot of land to start my pig farm. God bless YFAN!

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