By Ibrahim Yunusa

Audu Bako College of Agriculture, Dambatta, has announced plans to formalize partnerships with selected agri-business firms to expand work-based learning and research development for students.

The Acting Provost of Audu Bako College of Agriculture Dambatta, Hassan Ibrahim, disclosed this during a tour of partner organizations, which include Extension Africa, Al‑Hamsad Rice Mill LTD, Seed Project Company LTD, Royal Blue Contractors, and Kano State Fisheries Institute, Bagauda.

The initiative is being supported by UNESCO under its programme to strengthen Technical and Vocational Education and Training through industry-driven learning.

Speaking on the project, UNESCO consultant Newton Ovie Akpona said the collaboration forms part of the BEAR III programme, which aims to improve education quality, boost employability and promote sustainable development across several African countries.

The partnership is expected to give students practical industry exposure while promoting research, innovation and institutional capacity building.

In separate remarks, the Chief Executive Officer of Seed Project Company, Zainab Gwadabe, welcomed the initiative and pledged support, while officials of Al-Hamsad Rice Mill described the move as timely. The formal signing ceremony is expected to take place soon at the college’s permanent site in Dambatta.

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