Dry season farming: FG spends over N9.5 bn on inputs
The Federal Government spent
more than N9.5 billion for the distribution of farm inputs to farmers during
the dry season farming, an official of the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and
Rural Development, has said.
Mr Ohiare Jatto, the
Director, Farm Input Support Services Department in the ministry, said this
while speaking in Abuja recently.
He said the inputs were
distributed to no fewer than 458,498 farmers across 30 states of the federation
between December 2016 and February 2017 dry season farming.
Jatto said the inputs were
provided under the governments’ Growth Enhancement Support (GES) scheme to
guarantee improved food production and security.
According to him, some of
the inputs provided to the farmers include two bags of Nitrogen Potassium
Phosphate, one bag of urea, one bag of organic fertiliser each, 25 kilogram
rice seeds and 20 kilogramme maize seeds depending on the crop value chain.
The director said that the
government under the GES usually paid 75 per cent worth of seeds and 50 per
cent for fertilisers and pesticides while farmers settled the remaining percentage
of the money.
He said the scheme attained
92 per cent success during the planting season.
“The dry season farming was
very successful. We targeted 500,000 farmers and we were able to reach 458,498
farmers in 30 states.
“All the northern states and
many southern states benefited. We only reached out to farmers that our funds
were able to accommodate,’’ he said.
The director said that the
Federal Government was also targeting no fewer than one million farmers to give
inputs for the wet season farming.
He said the reason for the
delay in the commencement of the inputs distribution for the wet season was due
to the delay in the passage of the budget.
Jatto appealed to farmers to
be patient with the government, adding that the inputs distribution would begin
as soon as the budget was passed.
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