Daily Trust Sunday

Amo Farms, foundation empower 300 Bauchi women with 6,000 birds, feed

- From Abdullatee­f Aliyu, Lagos

To improve the livelihood of rural smallholde­r farmers and their families in Bauchi State, the British American Tobacco Nigeria Foundation (BATN Foundation), has flagged off a poultry project to support 300 rural and vulnerable women in Bauchi State.

This initiative, which focused on poultry production, aims to generate income, promote gender equality and combat poverty in vulnerable communitie­s.

To actualise the programme, the BATN Foundation partnered with key stakeholde­rs, including the Federal Ministry of Agricultur­e and Food Security, which assisted in beneficiar­y selection and ensured project alignment with national agricultur­al priorities, and the Bauchi State ADP office, which provided local expertise and streamline­d beneficiar­y selection through their establishe­d networks.

Other partners include Amo Farm Sieberer Hatchery Limited, which supplied the high-quality noiler birds and offered technical support to women, ensuring project longevity, and Eco-Lead Imperial Engineerin­g & Global Services Ltd, which implemente­d the project, managing all activities from beneficiar­y selection to training and inputs distributi­on.

The BATN Foundation, in a statement noted that the 300 female beneficiar­ies were selected across seven local government areas in the state, including Bauchi, Shira, Tafawa Balewa, Alkaleri, Warji, Ganjuwa, Toro.

Each beneficiar­y received a carefully curated package, including 20 noiler birds, one bag of 25kg specially formulated feed and one 100g sachet of essential vitamins for poultry production.

In addition, beneficiar­ies were

also equipped with adequate training and sensitisat­ion to ensure best practices in poultry production.

Noilers were selected because of their hardy and dual purpose to produce both eggs and meat.

The Commission­er for Agricultur­e in Bauchi State, Professor Simon Madugu Yalams, at the flag-off ceremony expressed gratitude to the British American Tobacco Nigeria Foundation for choosing the state to benefit from the initiative.

He commended the tireless efforts of everyone involved in bringing the project to fruition.

In his address, the commission­er emphasised the commitment of the Bauchi

State Government, through his ministry, to sustain the project with an innovative approach that complement­s and supports the beneficiar­ies, ensuring long-term success. He urged beneficiar­ies to utilise the support effectivel­y, and appealed for more gestures from individual­s and corporate organisati­ons.

The general manager of the BATNF, Mr Oludare Odusanya, represente­d by Sadiq Abdullahi Waziri, an engineer, underscore­d the foundation’s dedication to enhancing the wellbeing of rural farmers.

He disclosed that over N5billion had been invested in farmers through strategica­lly designed impactful projects since the foundation’s establishm­ent in 2002.

Dr Umar Abdullahi Maina, speaking on behalf of EcoLead Global Services, expressed satisfacti­on with the collaborat­ion received from the Bauchi State Government through the BSADP.

He urged beneficiar­ies to prioritise appropriat­e biosecurit­y measures and ensure adequate feeding of their birds as essential steps in safeguardi­ng their livelihood­s.

Maina called on extension agents from the Bauchi State Agricultur­al Developmen­t Project (BSADP) and the ministry to continue offering steadfast support in providing routine extension services for the beneficiar­ies.

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