Kogi ADP says agric extension workers are to be deployed to farms
Kogi Agricultural Development Project
(ADP) says agricultural extension workers will soon be deployed to
rural communities across the state to assist farmers with extension
services to boost their productivity.
Mr James Ogunmola, General Manager of
the ADP, said this at a meeting of Core Delivery Team (CDT) of the
State Partnership for Agriculture (SPA) in Lokoja on Wednesday.
The meeting was organised by Synergos
Nigeria, with support from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
(BMGF).
Ogunmola said that the extension
workers, who were recently trained, were primed for deployment to
various communities to assist the farmers.
According to him, the effort is aimed
at supporting farmers to produce more food and cash crops in the
state.
“It is to also encourage civil
servants to go back to farm, with assurances that they would be
supported with extension services.
“’We need to increase the
production of food and cash crops, with emphasis on cassava because
the market for the crop is available.
“The quantity they (uptakers) are
asking us to supply is not readily available; we, therefore, need to
plant as much as possible,’’ he said.
Ogunmola, therefore, urged famers to
take due advantage of the programme to boost their cassava
production, adding that cassava processing factories in the state
would be eager to procure their produce.
Also speaking, Mr Thomas Agene, the
Secretary of the CDT, said that the government had concluded plans to
open up 10,000 hectares of land in the eastern part of the state for
cashew cultivation.
Agene, who is an official of the
Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, said the
10,000 hectares of land would be allocated to 2,500 youths to plant
of cashew crops and produce cashew fruits and nuts.
He called on the Kogi State Government
to key into the programme by paying its counterpart funds, while
appealing to the farmers to partake in the Federal Government’s
Growth Enhancement Scheme.
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