Ojodu LCDA Organizes Free Training On Hydroponics And Soilless Farming

Posted on June 4, 2025

Ojodu LCDA, Lagos State, in conjunction with Soilless Farms and facilitated by Corporate Farmers is organizing free training for youths in hydroponics and soilless farming.

 

Application Deadline:

– Date: Friday, 6th June, 2025
– Training Camp: Abeokuta
– Duration: 3 Months

 

Who can apply:

– Youths aged 18-29
– Students, farmers, and entrepreneurs interested in agriculture
– Female applicants passionate about sustainable farming practices are encouraged to apply as *most slots are reserved for the female gender.*

 

What to expect:

– Hands-on training with expert facilitators
– Practical experience with soilless farming systems
– Networking opportunities with like-minded individuals
– Certificate of participation
– Business Startup And Mentoring

 

How to register:

– Send your Full Name, Age, Gender(M/F), Phone Number, Email Address, NIN
– Limited spots available! Register now and secure your spot!

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