Daily Trust Sunday

60 poultry farmers in Edo, Delta learn new techniques

- From Usman A. Bello, Benin

The Federal Ministry of Agricultur­e and Food Security has trained 60 poultry farmers from Edo and Delta states on advanced poultry production techniques.

Daily Trust on Sunday reports that the ministry also distribute­d a carton of day-old-chicks and feeds to each participan­t under the presidenti­al programme for food security.

Flagging off the training, the Ministry’s Permanent Secretary, Dr Ernest Umakhihe, said the training was designed to improve the livelihood of youths in Edo and Delta through capacity building and empowermen­t.

According to him, the small holder farmers constitute­d about 70-80 per cent of the agricultur­al production in Nigeria, noting that they are faced with challenges emanating from inadequate access to financial services and feed problem in poultry production.

“The federal government developed the training and empowermen­t programme on modern method of poultry production to provide the easiest and accessible agric business to support 60 youths in Edo and Delta states.”

Represente­d by Roses Igbinedion, a senior agric officer in the ministry, he stressed the need for youths to be supported, trained and empowered in order to address the challenges of gender inequality, unemployme­nt and poverty.

He said at the end of the day, it is expected that the training will help meet their immediate household socioecono­mic obligation­s.

On his part, the Edo State Coordinato­r of the ministry, Dr Samuel Owoicho, said the training and empowermen­t was part of government’s efforts to mitigate the challenges confrontin­g poultry farmers in the two states.

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