Part I: Greenhouse Farming with Mr Tayo Ilori, MD of LATC Agro
Wandie Kazeem interviewing Tayo Ilori, Managing Director of LATC Agro. An agriculture firm in Dobi Gwagwalada, with over 250 hectares of farmland, 2.25 Ha of greenhouse and 10Ha of open field delivering premium agricultural produce to major outlets and different customers. In this first part of the interview, Mr Tayo Ilori talks about how LATC is transforming the vegetable market in Nigeria with a 90% success yield. They are the major suppliers of fresh farm produce such as pepper, cucumber and tomatoes. Mr Ilori discusses how they meet their quality specification and standards. He also talks about how LATC engages with the community; creating employment opportunities and peace keeping strategies to avoid crises.

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Part II: Greenhouse Farming with Mr Tayo Ilori, MD of LATC Agro.

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Greenhouse Farming: The Solution to Ghana’s $100M+ Tomato Problem

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Glasshouse Vegetable Production in the Netherlands, Part 1

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Nobody Tells You This About Pepper Farming in Nigeria

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Farming in Nigeria is not a Ponzi Scheme

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He Built a farm that's making young people rich in Nigeria

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SEEDS OF GOLD: How to make millions from tomato farming

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How Greenhouse Farming Is Changing The Game For Vegetable Farmers In Nigeria

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He Left Europe To Become A Farmer In Nigeria

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Inside Jamaica's Most Extraordinary Off Grid Life

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YOU NEED TO SEE THIS FARM IN GHANA | GREENHOUSE FARMING |LIVING IN GHANA

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The Man Behind the Largest SOILLESS FARM in Nigeria

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Seeds of Gold: Growing sweet pepper

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He Makes Averagely 30K From Establishing Greenhouse/ Open Field Modern Farms For People In Ghana 🇬🇭

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Commercial tomato farming through greenhouse technology -Part 1

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Sustainable Farming Practice In Nigeria | Eco@Africa |

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From the UK to a Ghanaian Pepper Farm: Land Scams, Labor Struggles & Lessons from a Diaspora Farmer

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Awesome Greenhouse Bell Pepper Farming - Modern Greenhouse Agriculture Technology

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Young farmer making a fortune from Greenhouse tomato farming - Brian Anangwe |part 2|

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