YFAN: Youth Farmers Association of NigeriaEdit Listing![]() E-mail ContactShort DescriptionYFAN: Youth Farmers Association of Nigeria is an agriculture society that links youths to agriculture and opportunities. Business Information![]() Year Founded2016 Registered Nigeria BusinessYes Business Registration (CAC) NumberOGN5788 Number of Employees1-10 Contact NameIdris Atanda Share This ListingReviews
One of the best associations I’ve joined. They gave me a half plot of land to start my pig farm. God bless YFAN! Similar Listings
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