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RMRDC exposes cotton farmers to best practices

- By Hussein Yahaya

The Raw Materials Research and Developmen­t Council (RMRDC) has begun intensive training for registered cotton farmers in the South-West, North-East and NorthWest zones of the country.

The training, according to the council, was for farmers to adopt global best practices which can make the production system and products globally competitiv­e.

The Director-General of RMRDC, Dr. H. D. Ibrahim, who addressed the farmers at the venue of the South-west training centre in Ibadan, lamented that Nigeria’s over reliance on imported raw materials and products has led to the non-developmen­t of the country’s raw materials’ base for the textile industries.

Dr. Ibrahim, whose speech was delivered by Dr. G.G. Awolehin, said there was need for a holistic policy thrust and action agenda to develop and harness the natural and synthetic fibres potentials of the country in view of the vast land available for cultivatio­n of a wide range of agricultur­al raw materials and its natural gift of petrochemi­cal resources.

He said in an effort to boost cotton crop productivi­ty in the country, the council had between 2015 and 2017 distribute­d about 14 tonnes of improved cotton seeds of different varieties to cotton farmers nation-wide.

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He expressed optimism that the training would have a long lasting positive effect on the total output of cotton in the present planting season.

Pastor Adebayo Olayemi, who represente­d the President of the National Cotton Associatio­n of Nigeria (NACOTAN), commended RMRDC and the Institute of Agricultur­al Research in Zaria, for providing cotton seeds as well as training for cotton farmers in the country.

In his address, the Permanent Secretary, Oyo State Ministry of Agricultur­e, Mr. V. A Atilola, enumerated major constraint­s facing cotton farmers in the country to include lack of fertiliser, absence of frequency of spray, market opportunit­ies, inadequate knowledge of the production packages as well as non-availabili­ty of technology.

He said the state is determined to boost production of crops, especially the ones it has comparativ­e advantage in.

Some of the farmers, who participat­ed at the training commended the RMRDC for its interest in developing cotton production in Nigeria, assuring that they would make good use of the knowledge gained from the training.

The training has its theme as ‘Capacity Building Training for Cotton Farmers on Appropriat­e Agronomic Practices for Cotton Production’.

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