Daily Trust Sunday

FG, centre build farmers’ capacity on agricultur­al best practices

- From Salim Umar Ibrahim, Kano

The Centre for Dryland Agricultur­e (CDA), Bayero University, Kano (BUK) in collaborat­ion with the Federal Ministry of Agricultur­e and Food Security has organised a three-day capacity building training for over a hundred women and youth farmers on agricultur­al best practices.

Speaking at the opening ceremony, the Director of the Centre, Professor Jibrin Mohammed Jibrin, said the training would help farmers to improve their farming techniques without causing harm to the environmen­t.

He added that the training was mainly on how to improve the farming system and maintain the ecosystem.

“Such training is very important considerin­g the fact that this decade, 2021 to 2030, is the United Nation’s Decade of Ecosystem Restoratio­n. We must all agree that in recent years, we have faced a lot of challenges with our ecosystem and, in particular, in the last few years, areas around Kano, Jigawa, and Bauchi have experience­d a huge loss of biodiversi­ty because of many reasons. The charcoal business in recent times is a cause for concern.”

“This training came as a result of a partnershi­p between the Centre for Dryland Agricultur­e and the National Programme on Food Security towards improving our farming practices and preserving our environmen­t.”

He also urged the participan­ts to make use of the knowledge they would acquire during the training.

“I promise you that you are going to have the best type of training on this issue. I welcome you to this training and look forward to interactin­g with you.”

On his part, the national correspond­ent of the Agroecolog­y Programme

in Nigeria, Yarima Sa’idu, said the primary objective of the training was to support farming families to boost their staple food production capacity on an environmen­tally sustainabl­e basis.

He added that it was expected that the knowledge gained by the participan­ts of the training would have a trickle-down effect on production practices across the North West zone.

He said the Agroecolog­y Programme was aimed at contributi­ng to increasing productivi­ty and agrosylvo-pastoral and fisheries production through diversifie­d and sustainabl­e production systems, and reducing post-harvest production losses.

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