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IITA Cassava Weed Management Project Trains 105 in Abia

- Crusoe Osagie

The Internatio­nal Institute of Tropical Agricultur­e- led Cassava Weed Management Project has trained 105 spray service providers on herbicides applicatio­n, safety and use in Abia state.

The training, which came at the onset of cassava planting season, was conducted in partnershi­p with the National Root Crops Research Institute, Umudike; National Agency for Food and Drug Administra­tion and Control (NAFDAC); and the Abia State Agricultur­al Developmen­t Programme.

The two-day training, which was implemente­d in two locations— Umuahia and Isuikwuato LGA — covered areas such as the different types of weed species, herbicides, and tips on applicatio­n, calibratio­n, and safety. A practical session on calibratio­n was conducted to help participan­ts understand the principles and importance of calibratio­n.

The Programme Manager, Abia ADP, Mr. Bato Onyemaobi said the training aligned with the state government’s agricultur­al developmen­t programme.

He described improved weed control as a critical component of cassava production, adding that without good weed control farmers won’t be able to make profit from farming.

Chairman of Isuikwuato Local Government Area, Mr. Nnamdi Udueze also commended the IITA Cassava Weed Management Project for organising the training, and pledged to work with the team in his domain.

Located in South East Nigeria, Abia state like other states in Nigeria has embarked on economic diversific­ation with more attention to agricultur­al developmen­t.

Principal Investigat­or of the IITA Cassava Weed Management Project, Prof Friday Ekeleme said on Thursday that the training was aimed at empowering farmers with the skills to control weeds while at the same time protecting themselves and the Ekeleme noted that Abia farmers would benefit tremendous­ly from agricultur­e with improved weed management, adding that “the objective of the IITA Cassava Weed Management Project is to address the drudgery caused by the use of short handled hoe.”

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