Since its debut in 2018, the Farmers' Radio show has been the only agriculture-related radio show sponsored by a commercial bank in
The bank stated that the show which was piloted in three northern states was extended because of its recorded success and acceptance by agric stakeholders.
The Group Head, Agric and Solid Minerals Finance,
Awosanya said each broadcast would last for about 30 minutes, with resource persons from research institutes and Development Financial Institutions (DFIs), among others being invited to discuss technicalities, innovations and available opportunities in agribusiness finance, as well as some dos and don'ts of modernised farming techniques.
She added that the radio programmes are structured like business rooms where needs-based discussions are held with the purpose of facilitating partnerships as well as drawing government and private investors' attention to specific value-chain related interventions to enhance business opportunities across agricultural finance and the value chain.
According to the Group Head, the programme will be broadcast on local radio stations across key agribusiness hubs in
On the choice of broadcast medium, Awosanya pointed that radio remains the most widely used media platform outside of major urban areas, and a key medium for reaching people in areas with limited media options and penetration.
On specific broadcast partners and regions, Awosanya disclosed that the North West geo-political zone will be covered by Kano Arewa FM, Katsina Companion FM and Kaduna FRCN FM; the North Central by Abuja Aso Radio, Kogi Grace FM, Benue Airwaves FM and Plateau Peace FM while Bauchi Globe FM, Adamawa Gotel FM and Borno Radio will broadcast to the North Eastern part of the country.
Ogun Paramount FM (Abeokuta), Osun Orisun FM (Ile-Ife), Oyo Splash FM (
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