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Lagos State recommits to agritourism for cultural heritage
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 49656, member: 636"] Lagos State officials made bold promises about farm tourism at a major expo event. Commissioner Toke Benson-Awoyinka sent her representative Bukola Agbaminoja to speak at the Xtralarge World Agritourism Expo Festival. The government wants to turn Lagos into a top destination for visitors who love agriculture and culture. Officials believe the state has amazing potential beyond its reputation as Nigeria's business center. They plan to showcase farms and rural communities alongside the busy city life. Agbaminoja explained how Lagos offers much more than most people realize. The state stretches from ocean beaches to rich farmland perfect for growing crops. City people can reconnect with farming traditions through special tourism programs. Local farmers and artists will benefit from increased visitor numbers. The government sees this as a chance to preserve cultural heritage for future generations. State leaders have already started several programs to boost farm tourism. They work directly with farmers and local craftspeople to create authentic experiences. New infrastructure will support overnight stays at working farms and cultural festivals. The Agricultural Tourism Development Programme leads these efforts across rural areas. Community leaders help design tours that show real farm life to curious tourists. Dr. Seyi Davids organized the festival to promote sustainable farming practices. His company Xtralarge Farms & Resorts believes Nigeria can become a global leader in agricultural tourism. The festival demonstrates how farming and tourism can work together successfully. Rural communities will see economic benefits from welcoming visitors to their farms. This approach protects traditional farming methods for generations to come. [/QUOTE]
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