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Engineer Sule urges IFAD, World Bank to support women small holder farmers

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NasarawaSt­ateGoverno­r,EngineerAb­dullahi Sule, has appealed to the Internatio­nal Fund for Agricultur­al Developmen­t (IFAD), World Bank and Federal Government, to jointly support women small holder farmers and out growers in the state.

Engineer Sule made the appeal while playing host to the Market Enterprise Developmen­t Advisor, Hajiya Fatima Mukthar Buhari, at the Government House, on Monday.

According to the Governor, with Nasarawa State being predominan­tly agrarian, coupled with the commercial agricultur­e drive of his administra­tion, IFAD’s support can go a long way towards value chain addition.

Engineer Sule added that the inclusion of Nasarawa State among the nine states that will benefit from the IFAD interventi­on, was not by accident because Nasarawa has the agricultur­al potentials to take over from Benue State as the food basket of the country.

“By the time most of our commercial agricultur­e, as well as the small holder farming programme are fully incubated, Nasarawa state will take over from Benue as the food basket of the nation,” the Governor said.

Engineer Sule was optimistic that by the time the Dangote Sugar refinery in Awe Local Government Area, covering 68 hectares of land, as well as the 10, 000 hectares of land in Doma, owned by the Olams Food, fully come on stream, the state will require support in the areas of value chain addition, as well as support for out growers who are mostly women.

“We want IFAD and the World Bank to support the women, because women are excellent farmers of rice,” the Governor stated.

Engineer Sule pointed out that as it is the practice around the world, in Thailand and India, women can also play key role as out growers, adding that IFAD, FG and the World Bank can come together and support women in the state.

Earlier, Hajiya Fatima Mukhtar Buhari, disclosed that Nasarawa State was selected by IFAD among 8 other states because of its enormous agricultur­al potentials and support of small, medium and large scale businesses.

She said the visit was part of implantati­on support mission of IFAD and value chain developmen­t programme, which focuses on enhancing of productivi­ty and profitabil­ity of small holder farmers and small scale agro processors by improving the access to market and capacity.

According to the MEDA, 63 local government areas across the selected nine states, 100,000 households, 91,000 small holders farmers, 8,000 processors and 1000 traders will benefit from the interventi­on, aimed at reducing poverty.

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