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2018 farming season: Women farmers call for zero-interest loan

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Some women farmers in Nasarawa State have called on the federal and state government­s to assist them with interest-free loans to boost agricultur­al production.

They made the call in separate interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Keffi on Tuesday.

The women also appealed to government at all levels to increase budgetary allocation to agricultur­e to boost the nation’s food production.

They also called for the provision of free health facilities in rural areas in order to reduce motherchil­d mortality rate.

Mrs. Lami Joseph, a resident of Keffi, remarked that rural women depended on agricultur­e and natural resources for their livelihood.

“More than half of Nigeria’s population is living in the rural areas,’’ Joseph said.

According to her, provision of soft loans to finance agricultur­al activities will help in reducing poverty and unemployme­nt.

Another woman, Mrs. Talatu Nafa, also appealed to government to provide agricultur­al inputs to farmers at subsidised rates.

Nafa said adequate attention should be given to the provision of standard health facilities and water supply to make life easier for rural dwellers.

Provision of zerointere­st loans, she said, would boost agricultur­al production and help to also boost employment and the nation’s socio-economic developmen­t.

Mrs. Zainab Audu, another woman farmer, corroborat­ed the earlier respondent­s by appealing to government at all levels to address the challenge of poor social amenities in rural communitie­s.

“This will help to improve the standard of living of the rural dwellers,” Audu said. (NAN)

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