Wet season farming: FG to start inputs distribution to farmers in August
The Federal Government is to
start distribution of farm inputs to farmers for the 2017 wet season
farming in August, Mr Ohiare Jatto, an official, says.
Mr Ohiare Jatto, the
Director, Farm Input Support Services, Federal Ministry of
Agriculture and Rural Development, disclosed this in an interview
with News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on Monday.
He said that no fewer than
300,000 to 500,000 farmers across the country would benefit from the
programme.
Jatto said that the setback
experienced in the distribution of the inputs, under the Growth
Enhancement Support (GES) scheme, was as due to the delay in the
release of the 2017 budget.
“We still owe agro dealers
a lot of money and we want to clear the debt as soon as we have money
to enable them to participate in the programme,’’ he said.
Jatto said that although the
Federal Government had settled part of the debt owed during the 2014
wet season and 2014/2015 dry season farming, the money paid was
insignificant, when compared to the outstanding one.
“There will be farm inputs
for farmers this year but the timing is the factor.
“We are still hoping to
start inputs distribution between the last week of July and first
week of August, all things being equal, if we are able to pay the
agro dealers.
“We know that agriculture
is time-bound and we are bothered. We are thinking that by now, money
would have been released but up till now, it has not been released
and this is delaying our operations.
“This has been the
problem; the Federal Ministry of Finance has commenced the payment
but the money released was small because some of the agro dealers are
already indebted to banks.
“ The government agreed to
pay them in instalments for the 2014 and 2014/2015 wet and dry season
farming until the whole debt is cleared.
“For the 2016/2017 dry
season farming, we are planning to pay them 100 per cent.
“We are planning to reach
about 300,000 to 500,000 farmers during the programme,’’ he said.
Recall that agro dealers in
May staged a protest, asking the Federal Government to settle their
N39 billion claims from the GES scheme.
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