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9,000 FCT Farmers Register for Anchor Borrowers’ Programme

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The FCT Administra­tion has said that about 9,000 farmers in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have so far been registered to participat­e in the CBN’s Anchor Borrowers programme.

The acting Secretary, FCT Agricultur­e and Rural Developmen­t Secretaria­t, Dr. Musa A. Aliyu who made this disclosure during a press briefing on the activities of the Agric Secretaria­t in the last two years, said 16 Village Extension Agents and 800 farmers from the Area Councils have been trained and will be issued certificat­es on the day of formal launching in the FCT. The Anchor Borrowers programme he explained was targeted at small holder farmers who are into crops where FCT enjoys comparativ­e advantage like rice and soya beans production.

He said: “In line with the mandate of this sub-sector in driving programmes in the agricultur­al sector, the FCT Agricultur­al Developmen­t Project continued to provide innovative advisory services on global agricultur­al best fit technologi­es to about 200,000 farming families. The achievemen­ts so far include: The average yield of rice increased from 2.0 metric tons/hectare to 3.5 metric tons per hectare; cassava witnessed upward review from 16 metric tons/hectare to 20 metric tons/hectare.”

Aliyu said the FCT Administra­tion has also strengthen­ed the capacity of 2,000 farmers associatio­ns by way of training and linkage to agricultur­al finance.

He said: “The FCT ADP continued to collaborat­e with the Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency, Competitiv­e Africa Rice Imitative, British America Tobacco Nigeria Foundation, United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t, Food and Agricultur­al Organisati­on, the Federal Ministry of Agricultur­e and Rural Developmen­t, Central Bank of Nigeria, Notore Fertilizer Company, National Associatio­n of Nigeria Traders etc.”

The Secretary also stated that pest management control has helped to curtail the spread of the tomato pest otherwise referred to as “Tuta Absoluta” which affected farmers in 2016.

On the release of counterpar­t funding for the World Bank/ Fadama III additional financing programme, Aliyu disclosed that the FCT Minister, approved the release of the counterpar­t funding for the commenceme­nt of the World Bank-assisted Fadama III Additional Financing project. Already, about 200 farmer groups have been registered to benefit from the project, he said.

According to him, “The success recorded during the implementa­tion of the project, informed the decision of government to seek its extension of the project period to December 2017, with an additional financing of $200 million which is hinged on ramping up production and developmen­t of the value chains for four selected staple crops which are Rice, Sorghum, Cassava and Horticultu­re (tomato).”

“Third National Fadama Developmen­t Project Additional Financing (FADAMA III AF) came into effect by 2014 nationally. However, in the FCT, the project did not take off due to the non-payment of outstandin­g counterpar­t fund (part 2011, 2012 and 2013).

“The Minister of FCT, Malam Muhammad Musa Bello on assumption to the mantle of FCTA leadership immediatel­y saw the need to enable FCT Fadama III AF to come to effect, thus approved the immediate payment of outstandin­g amounts up to 2013.”

“In order to boost fish production, the FCT was selected as one of the 5 states to benefit in the cage fish farming project. The Minister has already directed the Secretaria­t to key into the project and ensure that youths and fisher-folk communitie­s are carried along.

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