Kaduna State Govt. to recruit more extension service workers, says official
The Kaduna State Government says it is
set to engage more extension service workers in its bid to optimise
its agriculture potential and boost food production, an official has
said.
Malam Dauda Ashafa, the General
Manager, Kaduna State Agriculture Development Agency (KADA), told the
News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Kaduna at the ongoing three-day
workshop for extension service workers.
The training was organised by an NGO,
Synergos Nigeria with participants drawn from Kaduna, Kogi and Benue
participating.
Ashafa stressed the importance of the
ongoing training, adding that the state government would support the
programmes of the NGO to ensure food security and improve the state’s
Internally Generated Revenue (IGR).
He said that the additional extension
service officers to be engaged would supervise and educate farmers on
modern agriculture methods that would enhance the quality of crops.
NAN reports that about 60 extension
workers drawn from Kogi, Kaduna and Benue are taking part in the
programme.
Mr Victor Adejoh, Field Manager of the
NGO, had earlier told participants that the workshop was for them to
share experiences in agriculture.
The experiences, he stressed, should be
on the best methods of supervising farmers on the value chain of
selected crops in the participating states.
He also said that the workshop was the
NGO’s contributions to support farmers migrate from subsistence
farming to agribusiness.
The workshop, tagged ‘’Good
Agriculture Practices Workshop for Extension Service Workers’’ is
being conducted under the State Partnership for Agriculture (SPA).
Adejoh further said the workshop would
equip the extension service workers with skills for effective
supervision of farmers.
According to him the trainees will also
help farmers to follow the season calendar from cultivation through
harvest to storage of some crops in the value chains of Rice.
The crops he were cassava, maize,
ginger, soybeans, yam, sesame and cashew in the three states.
NAN reports that agriculture extension
experts, soil and water scientists, environmental protectionists and
conservationists were facilitators at the workshop.
The workshop covers topics such as wild
life protection, forest conservation and management in the course of
opening new farm lands for cultivation.
Others are control of fire while
burning bushes as well as proper application of chemicals for soil
conservation, crop variety and calendar for cultivation of various
crops.
The workshop will be rounded up with
lecture on Ginger production, mainly produced in Kaduna State.
NAN reports that Synergos Nigeria
organised the programme through SPA with support from Bill and
Melinda Gates Foundation.
The NGO’s main thrust is to partner
states to build capacity for actors in agriculture with focus on
gender inclusion and nutrition-sensitive approaches.
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