 In a bid to reduce post-havest loss and provide job opportunities, the federal government, through the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, in collaboration with the Nigerian Stored Products Research Institute, have trained 50 members of the National Youth Service Corps, NYSE 7 Inquira State, on post-havest management. The Executive Director of NSPRI, Professor Latif Sani and other speakers at the closing ceremony said the move will not only make the beneficiaries self-reliant, but also discourage mass migration out of the country. Sani noticed that value addition to agricultural products is a viable and trendy business. It is expected that upon the completion of your youth service, this training will have to keep you not only with the knowledge of exciting opportunities in post-havest handling, but more importantly, with the requisite skills that will transport ideas into sustainable agribusiness. Value addition to agricultural products is a viable and trendy business. It will create job opportunities. It will increase farmers' income. It will ensure abandons of food and also reduce our post-havest losses. As you go on, we want development. We want growth in GDP. We want you to be self-reliant. We want you to claim names for yourself within the economy. We want you to do things differently from the way our generation plays. Instead of evolving in racialising, japa, and all these things, you have a lot to do with this. He also expressed the Institute's readiness to partner with relevant agencies to boost post-havest handling in the country. To extend this partnership to the national body of NYSE, to be able to train all core members as much as possible for these enterprises. Ladies and gentlemen, permit me to say that agriculture is no more untapped, but rather a business. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.