The Nigerian Institute for Oil Palm Research (NIFOR), Dates Palm Research Sub-Station, Dutse, Jigawa, has commenced the distribution of over 20,000 improved date palm seedlings to farmers.
The Officer in Charge of the sub-station, Malam AbdulHamid Hamza, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday in Dutse.
Hamza said that the seedlings were being distributed to commercial farmers in the state and other interested individuals.
According to him, the research substation is distributing these seedlings to encourage date palm cultivation in the country.

``It is time Nigerians embraced date palm plantation because it is more profitable than most other farming activities.
``It is not only more profitable than most other kind of cultivated crop, it can yield income which would make its cultivation worthwhile than even the crude oil that Nigeria depends so much on,’’ the NIFOR official said.
He called on farmers and other interested individuals in the state to avail themselves of the opportunity and visit the institute in order to collect the improved seedlings.
Hamza said part of the advantages of the improved seedlings being distributed was that it yielded fruits between three years to four years.
He added that, apart from distributing date palm seedlings, the institute was also educating farmers on how to plant it and maintain it effectively for good yield.

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