Nigeria, April 3 -- Hope Isaac, a final year student of a Nigerian university, owns farms and bee hives in Imo State.

She is the CEO of Hopifloral Resources. She practices both livestock and crop farming on four acres of land. She shares her experience with PREMIUM TIMES.

PT: Can you put us through your journey in agriculture?

Hope Isaac: I started going to farm with my mother in 2005, she is an agricultural economist. Then she was into cassava farming and poultry. So I continued helping her till I finished secondary school. I lost my first admission after the second semester due to family problems. I rewrote another JAMB and got admission to study a course but my O level disqualified me, so I was offered Forestry and Wildlife. By 2013...