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GOVERNOR BAGO ATTENDS AGRIBUSINESS SEMINAR IN US         

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GOVERNOR BAGO ATTENDS AGRIBUSINESS SEMINAR IN US                                                                         09-01-24

By Sadiq Aminu                                                    Governor Umaru Bago is attending the Agribusiness Seminar scheduled from January 7th to 10th, 2024, and taking place at the Harvard Business Campus in America.

The seminar is a long-standing event where global business leaders discuss the evolving and volatile agribusiness sector, focusing on exploring industry challenges and innovation opportunities as well as seeking to shape the future of agribusiness and discover techniques for long-term success.

The attendees are experienced leaders across the food and agriculture industry, including heads of subnationals, senior executives, entrepreneurs, and leaders from agribusiness-related government agencies and NGOs.

The program intends to improve resilience and flexibility, defend against commodification, improve decision-making and operational efficiency, create transparent supply chains, and manage risks associated with climate change, environmental pressures, and logistical challenges.

It also covers understanding market shifts, regional and global trends, and responding to government regulations.

Participants at the event will learn through faculty-led discussions, group work, and insights from industry speakers.

The topics include strategic objectives, mitigating risks, preparing for trade disruptions and geopolitical upheaval, balancing sustainability with short-term and long-term goals, meeting diverse consumer demands, leveraging new technologies, assessing new business models, attracting industry innovators, and repositioning older brands.

Niger State is being positioned to become the most agriculturally productive area, leveraging its vast resources and potential for growth by the farmer-in-chief Governor.

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