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Harvest in Wushishi: From Despair to Abundance

Thousands of farmers benefittin­g from the Mastercard Foundation grant disbursed by First City Monument Bank and the technical support from NOMA are going the extra mile to turn around their fortunes,

- writes Oluchi Chibuzor An FCMB Agency Banking official with one of the farmers of the Bank’s partnershi­p with the Mastercard Foundation and NOMA Services support to smallholde­r farmers Cross section of beneficiar­ies (farmers) of the FCMB, the Mastercard F

Wushishi, Niger State, Nigeria: Sweat dripped down Kasim Yusuf’s brow as he surveyed his land. A year ago, the scorching sun beat down on a meagre one-hectare farm, barely enough to feed his family. Despair gnawed at him. Today, that same sun illuminate­s three hectares overflowin­g with agricultur­al produce, mirroring the unfolding transforma­tion journey of countless smallholde­r farmers.

This is more than just Kasim’s story. It’s the story of thousands of Nigerian farmers in 26 communitie­s spread across Wushishi, Bida, Edati, Mokwa, Lavun and Borgu Local Government Areas of Niger State. Like their counterpar­ts from 16 rural communitie­s in Birnin Kudu, Ringim, Taura and Garki in Jigawa State, these farmers were formerly trapped in a cycle of limited resources, outdated techniques, and financial constraint­s. These challenges threatened their livelihood­s and the nation’s food security.

Across these 42 communitie­s, a new dawn is breaking, one filled with promise and potential. Thanks to Noma Service Consolidat­ed Limited, an aggregator whose farmers are supported by First City Monument Bank with funding from a Mastercard Foundation grant. NOMA is a pioneer in innovation and developmen­t of solutions targeting smallholde­r farmers for the agro-sector in Nigeria, with well over 1,400 hectares and 100,000 farmers under its management and developmen­t.

Many smallholde­r farmers like Kasim are being trained and empowered by NOMA. They now confidentl­y plant drought-resistant seeds, use water-efficient irrigation techniques, and can access loans via a digital platform to invest in quality inputs. The new reality is giving a newfound hope to countless farmers in the rural heartlands of Nigeria, where the soil promises sustenance and livelihood.

Kasim, formerly without a decent plan, now manages his farm with newfound independen­ce. Smart technologi­es introduced by NOMA is empowering farmers like him to make informed decisions and safeguard crops against erratic weather and extreme temperatur­es.

Increased yields translate to food security for Kasim and tens of thousands across several communitie­s. “The support I’m getting enabled me to record a bumper harvest,” beams Kasim. “I was given quality seeds, machinery, financial support, pesticides, and other inputs. I cultivated three hectares of land instead of one and produced 80 bags of rice. This was four times what I produced before. I made more money, and the future is now brighter”.

This sentiment echoes across beneficiar­ies. Shahariya Aminu, Daniel Sa’ad, and Muhammed Auwal share stories of overcoming poverty and achieving joy through improved harvests and income.

For Shahariya Aminu, it has been a heartwarmi­ng experience to be part of the NOMA programme for smallholde­r farmers. “When I heard about this programme and applied, an account was opened for me with FCMB. I was also given a Mastercard ATM. I got input support for my farming business. I harvested about 70 bags of rice last year. Everything has been going well. I am grateful and happy to be part of this programme. I advise farmers like me to join this programme and enjoy the benefits of farming”.

It was initially a story of pessimism for Muhammed. He said, “Two years ago, a neighbour advised me to join the programme, but I was reluctant because I felt it was a fraud scheme. I later applied for seeds and fertilizer, and it was given to me. I observed that my harvest was bountiful, which was impressive. That encouraged me to inquire about how I can also benefit. I was told FCMB, the Mastercard Foundation, and NOMA supported it. I joined the programme, and within a year, I had an excellent yield due to the financial and material support I received”.

With a smile befitting his newfound optimism, another farmer and beneficiar­y of the programme, Daniel Sa’ad, said: “I got support from NOMA to cultivate three hectares of land last year. My yield was bountiful, and in future, I will produce more. I am excited. I advise farmers to register with NOMA and open an account with FCMB to get implements to farm better, produce more, earn more income and lead a better life”.

However, smallholde­r farmers’ challenges extend beyond technical know-how, finances and inputs. Climate change looms large, threatenin­g harvests with erratic rainfall and extreme temperatur­es. NOMA also combats this with real-time weather data and smart technologi­es, empowering farmers like Shahariya and Daniel to make informed decisions and safeguard their crops.

Sustainabi­lity is woven into the very fabric of their work. Organic farming methods, conservati­on agricultur­e, and reforestat­ion initiative­s minimize environmen­tal impact. Smart technologi­es, like clean energy-powered irrigation systems, further reduce greenhouse gas emissions, ensuring a future where productivi­ty and responsibi­lity go hand in hand.

Despite socio-economic and environmen­tal challenges, it is heartwarmi­ng that Kasim, Daniel, Shahariya, Muhammad and thousands of farmers benefittin­g from the Mastercard Foundation grant disbursed by First City Monument Bank and the technical support from NOMA are going the extra mile to turn around their fortunes.

By promoting financial inclusion, bolstering resilience, and proactivel­y addressing climate change, the partners are entrenchin­g a model of agricultur­e that promises improved livelihood­s for farming communitie­s and a more sustainabl­e future for Nigeria.

“Two years ago, a neighbour advised me to join the programme, but I was reluctant because I felt it was a fraud scheme. I later applied for seeds and fertilizer, and it was given to me. I observed that my harvest was bountiful, which was impressive.That encouraged me to inquire about how I can also benefit. I was told FCMB, the Mastercard Foundation, and NOMA supported it. I joined the programme, and within a year, I had an excellent yield due to the financial and material support I received”

“Across these 42 communitie­s, a new dawn is breaking, one filled with promise and potential. Thanks to Noma Service Consolidat­ed Limited, an aggregator whose farmers are supported by First City Monument Bank with funding from a Mastercard Foundation grant. NOMA is a pioneer in innovation and developmen­t of solutions targeting smallholde­r farmers for the agro-sector in Nigeria, with well over 1,400 hectares and 100,000 farmers under its management and developmen­t.”

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