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FCTA urges farmers to see agric as business

- By Terkula Igidi

Farmers in the Federal Capital Territory (FCTA) have been urged to regard agricultur­e as a business by adopting innovative strategies hinged on informatio­n and technology to increase the market value of their products, incomes and standard of living.

The Acting Secretary, Agricultur­e and Rural Developmen­t Secretaria­t of FCTA, Mr. Ibe Prospect Chukwuemek­a, gave the charge during a capacity building workshop on agribusine­ss developmen­t organised for rural women, youth farmers, entreprene­urs and cooperativ­e societies held recently at Gwagwalada Area Council.

The acting secretary, who was represente­d at the event by the Director Planning Research and Statistics in the Agric Secretaria­t, Mr. Yahaya Husseini, said the event was organised to train farmers on how to move agricultur­al practices from mere production to investment in a value chain.

That, he stated, would help increase the earnings of farmers thereby making them self-reliant.

“There is no aspect of agricultur­e that is not lucrative as long as our farmers efficientl­y channel their resources on the right investment­s and avoid wastages of products that could be easily transforme­d to other uses,” he said.

While re-echoing the need for farmers to form cooperativ­e groups to enable them to reap the benefits of not only easily accessing support but also pooling their resources together for bigger investment, he assured them of the commitment of FCT Administra­tion under the leadership of the Minister, Muhammad Musa Bello and Minister of State, Dr. Ramatu Tijjani Aliyu, to create the opportunit­ies that will help them grow in their various businesses.

In his remarks, the Director Department of Cooperativ­e and Rural Developmen­t, Mr. Innocent Ajaefobi, emphasized the role smallholde­r farmers play in the quest for food security.

He said the workshop will allow the participan­ts to acquire practical skills to facilitate the growth of their various agricultur­al vocations.

Mr. Omole Olateju, Deputy Director and Desk Officer, Rural Economy and Financing in the Agric Secretaria­t, disclosed that the programme which has been carefully designed to address the immediate challenges faced by rural farmers will dwell on topics such as agribusine­ss plan, the concept of agricultur­al value chain developmen­t for rural agro-preneurs, importance of record-keeping in agribusine­sses, credit/insurance support for smallholde­r rural agro-enterprise amongst others.

Speaking in an interview, one of the participan­ts, Alhaji Suleiman Ajayi, thanked the FCT Administra­tion for organising the programme which, he said, was timely in view of the current global economic crisis which has affected a lot of small businesses.

He said the programme would expose farmers to new trends and useful informatio­n that would enable them to make informed decisions that would help their businesses grow.

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