Ajimobi to replicate Songhai Integrated farms model in Oyo state
Gov. Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State, says
in his bid to turn-around the state agricultural sector of the state,
he planned to replicate the Songhai integrated farms, in Port Novo,
in the state soon.
The Governor said this while addressing
journalists in Ibadan on Saturday, after he returned from a
feasibility tour of Songhai farms in Port Novo, Benin Republic.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN),
reports that the governor had visited the Songhai farms, to
understudy the project, with the aim of establishing partnership and
replicating such in the state.
Ajimobi said that the state agriculture
sector would from April experience complete turn-around, following a
new partnership with Songhai farms.
He also said that the state government
would begin the implementation of the project on one of its
farmlands, with a view to spreading it across the various farm
settlements in the state.
The governor, who stressed the need for
replication of the project, however, expressed concern over
non-existence of such project in the country.
“Agriculture has become the fulcrum
of other progressive developments with substantial value chain
addition, hence the arrangement with Songhai farms.
“I am concerned about leaving a
legacy in the state that posterity will reckon with. Plans are now in
motion to start implementing this blue-print,’’ he said.
NAN reports that Songhai integrated
farms deals in agricultural production, from production to
processing, marketing as well as training.
The project also includes a research
ground and centre for agro-skill acquisition for youths who want to
make fortune in agriculture.
Songhai farms also deals in animal
production and husbandry, cultivates series of crops, and
manufactures several food and juice products.
The interesting story of the integrated
farms, situated on a 2,000-hectare of land in Port Novo is its
city-like status, where all the basic necessities, including food,
power are produced within it.
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