Leventis Foundation Training Programme 2025 | Free Feeding & Fee
By Olusegun Fapohunda Updated on
Learn about the Leventis Foundation training programme for 2025. Find details on eligibility, benefits, and how to apply. Continue reading to start your agricultural journey.
The Leventis Foundation Nigeria provides free training to youths and farmers in modern and sustainable agriculture.
This one-year programme equips participants with practical skills for farming and agribusiness.
Programme Highlights
- Comprehensive Training: Learn about various areas of agriculture and agribusiness.
- Free of Cost: Tuition, boarding, and feeding are fully covered for selected candidates.
- Empowering Farmers: Gain practical skills to transform your community and improve food systems.
Eligibility
To qualify, applicants must meet these conditions:
- Be between 18 and 40 years old.
- Be physically fit.
- Have basic literacy in English (a secondary school certificate may be required).
- Pass written and oral tests before final selection.
- Show interest in agriculture.
- Farming experience is an advantage.
Admission Requirements
Applicants must:
- Prove physical fitness.
- Submit evidence of English literacy.
- Demonstrate interest in farming or agribusiness.
Application Process
To apply, visit the Leventis Foundation application portal.
Fill out the form and submit it before the deadline.
Visit the Leventis Foundation website for further details.
This programme provides the tools needed to start a career in agriculture. Apply today to secure your place.
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