By Awwal Umar Kontagora Niger State Governor, Farmer Mohammed Umaru Bago, has flagged off the 2024 sales and distribution of fertilizer and ...
By Awwal Umar Kontagora
Niger State Governor, Farmer Mohammed Umaru Bago, has flagged off the 2024 sales and distribution of fertilizer and other agricultural inputs.
The event was held at the Farm Center in Minna, the state capital.
The Governor revealed that, to ensure affordability, the state government has subsidized the price of fertilizer by 50%.
He maintained that his administration has prioritized the agricultural sector by investing in machinery and technology to boost productivity in line with the New Niger Agenda.
The Governor disclosed that the state government has made significant progress in delivering tractors, harvesters, and other equipment to support small-scale farmers as part of its commitment to achieving sustainable food security, reducing food costs, and addressing unemployment, especially among youths.
He appreciated development partners and the private sector that have supported his agricultural revolution in the state, and assured them of his continued support.
The Governor, who acknowledged the security challenges in the state, said his administration is working round the clock to ensure uninterrupted farming activities.
Commissioner for Agriculture, Musa Bawa Bosso, disclosed that the Ministry has identified over 16,000 hectares of land in Wushishi, Katcha, Agaie, and Lapai local government areas for the cultivation of rice, maize, soybeans, and sesame in line with the Governor's directive to the Ministry to develop a structure where every Niger State civil servant will cultivate at least one hectare to utilize the abundant arable land in the state.
He said the Ministry is working assiduously in collaboration with Niger Foods and other stakeholders to support the initiative of cultivating 10,000 hectares of land in each of the 25 local government areas of the state.
The Commissioner commended Governor Bago for his laudable agricultural revolution, which has received national and international accolades.
He appealed to the Governor to support the resuscitation of the state's Buffer Stock Programme, which has been in comatose for several years, as it will enable the Ministry to mop up grains and stock them in state-owned designated warehouses during harvest for future use, thereby addressing the high cost of food crops.
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