Jigawa Govt. to distribute mini rice mills, harvesters to young farmers
Jigawa Government on Tuesday announced
plans to distribute ultra-modern mini rice mills, harvesters and
other implements to boost rice production in the state.
Alhaji Jamilu Usaman-Danmalam, Special
Adviser to the state governor on Rice Production and Value Chain said
the implements would be distributed to youths under the government
cluster farming scheme.
The special adviser said in an
interview on Tuesday in Dutse, that the items would be issued to the
young farmers on loan.
He listed the farming implements to
include 100 mini rice milling machines, 100 single row planters, 100
double row planters, 100 mini thrashers, 300 handheld harvesters and
574 manual sprayers.
“The government has concluded all
arrangements for this exercise and all the items are on ground.
“We are done with compiling the names
of the beneficiaries and we will soon call them for distribution.
“This is part of our plans to empower
and encourage youths to go into farming.
“The government is providing these
modern implements to enable the beneficiaries become self-reliant, it
is also to make agriculture attractive and acceptable to youths in
the state,’’ he said.
The governor’s aide further explained
that the gesture was to encourage large scale production of rice
under the state’s government cluster farming initiative.
Jamilu-Danmalam added that youths would
be clustered in such a way that two youths would cultivate one
hectare of land.
He said that the state government would
also provide the youths with seeds, fertiliser, insecticide,
including other needed inputs at subsidised prices.
He said the youths would pay back the
soft loan after they have cultivated and sold the rice.
The Jigawa Government on Jan. 24, took
delivery of four containers with several agriculture implements from
China.
Recall that the government recently
empowered 400 youths to cultivate 200 hectares of rice in Birnin kudu
Local Government Area of the state.
The youths were empowered with seeds,
fertiliser, insecticides and water pumps at subsidised prices to grow
rice on the state government-owned Farara-Zuma Fadama site in Birnin
kudu.
It also distributed 300
mini-harvesters, with 150 of the harvesters going to youths under the
cluster scheme.
The youths, according to the special
adviser, will use the harvesters for rice and wheat cultivation on
commercial basis.
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