Zamfara Govt/CBN to give interest-free loans to over 7000 rice farmers
Over 7000 rice farmers in Zamfara State
are to benefit from interest-free loans by the state government and
the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) for the 2017 dry season farming.
The Special Adviser to the state
governor on the Comprehensive Agricultural Revolution Programme
(ZACAREP), Alhaji Aminu Dankwangila, disclosed this in an interview
with newsmen in Gusau on Monday.
Dankwangila said that out of the
targeted farmers, 2,300 were registered by the state government under
the special dry season pilot scheme, as part of its ZACAREP
programme, while about 5,000 farmers would be registered under the
CBN/Anchor Borrower’s programme.
According to him, all the farmers
registered under the scheme would be given interest-free loans of
agric inputs such as fartiliser, seeds, insecticides and cash for
labour activities, with the agreement that after harvesting, they are
to repay with their farm produce.
He said that farmers from the nine
local government areas of Bakura, Bukkuyum, Bungudu, Gusau, Gummi,
Maradun, Shinkafi, Talata-Mafara and Tsafe, are going to benefit
under the programme.
“We selected these LGAs for the
scheme out of the 14 we have across the state, considering their
advantages in dry season farming.
“We came up with the idea of
repayment of the loans with the produce after harvest as part of the
state government’s measures to complement the Federal Government
policy of ensuring food security and supply.
“We visited all the selected LGAs and
we met with farmers, we trained and sensitised them, in line with the
guidelines given by both state government and the CBN.
“We are hoping to give these loans to
farmers in the next month, February for an early take off of the dry
season farming, which is expected to end after three months, when
farmers are expected to repay the loans they have received.
“We also have the plan to carry out a
similar programme which is going to cover the whole state in the
upcoming 2017 wet season, for which preparations will soon
commence,’’ he added.
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