Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Nigeria's agriculture sector have been advised to embrace data-driven and science-based practices to cut losses and boost profitability. At the All Farmers Business Meeting 2.0 in Lagos, experts stressed that … | By Abimbola Akomolafe on August 29, 2025 | Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Nigeria's agriculture sector have been advised to embrace data-driven and science-based practices to cut losses and boost profitability. At the All Farmers Business Meeting 2.0 in Lagos, experts stressed that diagnosis before treatment should become standard practice, warning that guesswork in farming weakens food systems and endangers public health. Read also, Lagos State Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Systems, Abisola Olusanya, said facts and figures must drive successful farming decisions. She also raised concerns about the misuse of antibiotics, describing it as a growing threat to both farmers and consumers. Stakeholders urged regulators and policymakers to strengthen support for SMEs, noting that science-based agriculture will lower costs, improve yields, and create stronger agribusinesses nationwide. | | | |
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