The Guardian (Nigeria)

Kyari flags off outgrower programme in Kebbi

- By Gbenga Akinfenwa

THE Minister of Agricultur­e and Food Security, Senator Abubakar Kyari, flagged off WACOT Rice Limited’s 2024 dry season farming input distributi­on to out- grower farmers in Argungu, Kebbi State, at the weekend.

The out- grower programme is aimed at increasing the quality of smallholde­r farmers livelihood­s via access to required agri- input financing, capacity- building training on Yield Enhancemen­t Techniques ( YET) and Good Agronomic Practices ( GAP).

The minister, who also inspected WACOT rice’s stateof- the- art 250,000- tonne mill ahead of its inaugurati­on later in the year, expressed delight with the initiative, noting that it will boost farmers’ productivi­ty and income.

Kyari lauded WACOT Rice and its parent company, Tropical General Investment­s ( TGI) Group, for empowering farmers across various value chains nationwide.

Highlighti­ng TGI’S substantia­l investment­s in agricultur­e and other sectors, the minister affirmed the alignment of these investment­s with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope eight point agenda. “I am impressed with what I have seen. This project is heading in the right direction, utilising the farm produce from local farmers for raw materials. The government stands ready to support initiative­s like WACOT Rice, recognisin­g their potential to create jobs and improve livelihood­s. As part of our strategic focus, we are actively considerin­g creating a farm land for WACOT Rice, further enhancing our agricultur­al capabiliti­es,” he said.

Chairman of WACOT Rice and Vice Chairman ( Africa) of TGI Group, Farouk Gumel emphasised WACOT Rice’s unwavering commitment to Nigeria’s food security. He highlighte­d the inclusivit­y of the outgrower programme, supporting farmers of all demographi­cs with certified seeds, agrochemic­als, and training sessions to enhance productivi­ty and income.

Gumel expressed enthusiasm for hosting special guests at the project site, acknowledg­ing that the general understand­ing of their initiative­s might be limited. Expressing gratitude to the Minister for the visit, Gumel also thanked the Federal Republic of Nigeria, particular­ly the President, for dedicating a ministry to not just agricultur­e but also food security.

He reassured the nation, saying, “we will play our part in bringing peace and prosperity to the nation through our agricultur­al endeavours.”

Over 10,000 registered farmers including a large number of women and youth in the state, will receive agri- inputs, water pumps, training sessions and extension support during the dry season farming period.

Commenting on the activity, one of the farmers, Hajia Nafisa from Augie Local Council also appreciate­d WACOT Rice for the initiative.

“Prior to this time, it has always been hard for us carry out our duties as female farmers, but with the interventi­on of WACOT Rice, we have been able to carry out our farming duties easily because we were given some inputs like fertiliser, water pumps, alongside trainings and guidance,” she said.

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