The police spokesman said preliminary findings showed that about six armed men invaded the facility and whisked the victims away to an unknown location.
Mr Olayinka said one of the four victims had been successfully rescued, and his vehicle recovered.
She commended cashew farmers in the state for their resilient efforts in spite of challenges.
31 seed entrepreneurs received training, with 14 assisted in starting seed nurseries.
Mr Adetoyi explained that the goal was to tackle and control pests and diseases that were capable of reducing the quality and quantity of cocoa produced in the State.
The Cocoa Research Institute of Nigeria (CRIN), Ibadan, propagated and distributed 300,000 hybrid cocoa seedlings to farmers across Nigeria in 2021.
The strike is an indefinite one declared upon by our national body, and we in Ibadan have no option than to obey. We will continue until our demands are met,” he said.
