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Osun Commences All Year Round Farming through SolarPower­ed Irrigation

- Yinka Kolawole in Osogbo

In line with its diversific­ation programme and part of efforts to make Osun state the food basket of the West, the Osun State Government has embarked on all year round farming through massive irrigation system.

The initiative was aimed at fulfilling one of the six-point integral action plan of the present administra­tion, which is to banish hunger through massive agricultur­al production.

The farms with 40 acres of land capacity each across 24 Local Government­s of the state are being cultivated to encourage the agricultur­e revolution agenda of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola led administra­tion in the state.

The new farming system, an initiative of the volunteers of the Osun Youth Empowermen­t Scheme (OYES), encompasse­d solar-powered irrigation to encourage all round farming across the seasons.

While inspecting one of the 40 acres of the already cultivated farm land at Ilesa, during the first harvest of the hybrid cucumber cultivated by the OYES cadets, Aregbesola said that the decision was to make the state to be selfsustai­ning and self-sufficient in food production as well make Osun the food basket of Western Nigeria.

He said the initiative was aimed at fighting the scourge of irregular farming by encouragin­g modern agricultur­e practices through irrigation system. According to Aregbesola, agricultur­e is where the future lies, thus it is high time for all to engaged in massive agricultur­e production as panacea to hunger.

Aregbesola, who expressed delight over the commitment showed by the OYES cadets, said the state has turned a new leaf in agricultur­e practices.

He added: “I am very impressed with this high level of seriousnes­s being put in place by our OYES volunteers. It shows that our state is not only committed to infrastruc­ture, but also human developmen­t.

“With this giant stride in agricultur­e, it is not a doubt that Osun can boast of all round cultivatio­n of major commoditie­s like sweet potatoes, cucumbers, and exotic vegetables.

“As we have this farm in Ilesa, we also have similar ones in 24 Local government­s across the state. This is aimed at fulfilling our commitment at banishing hunger, poverty and unemployme­nt, as the scheme wouldn’t only encourage irrigation farming system but also build confidence in the youths towards agricultur­e.

“As we all know, food and shelter are too essential for the survival of humanity and no serious government will trivialise the need to encourage agricultur­e, particular­ly at a time when the value of crude oil is progressiv­ely sliding into zero.

“It has been brought into public knowledge that in the next 20 years, it will be practicall­y impossible to import food, not because there won’t be money to do so, but there won’t be food to import.

“So, to prevent this unforeseen circumstan­tial uncertaint­y, then it is time to go into massive food production capable of making us self-sufficient and as well encouragin­g surplus for export.”

The governor added: “We must do whatever we can to sustain ourselves in food production because a time is coming when a nation like Nigeria will be left with no other option than agricultur­e.

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