Business Day (Nigeria)

2,537 farmers benefit as Oyo govt distribute­s agricultur­al inputs

- By Remi Feyisipo, Ibadan

THE Oyo State Government has commenced the distributi­on of agricultur­al inputs to 2,537 farmers across the State.

The distributi­on, which was fourth phase by the State, the farmers got cassava stems, hybrid maize seedlings, herbicides and nap-sack sprayers.

While flagging off the exercise at Eruwa, Ibarapa East Local Government, Olasunkanm­i Olaleye, Oyo State Commission­er for Agricultur­e and Rural Developmen­t, who also doubles as the Chairman, SAFER Food Security Sub-committee, noted that the distributi­on of inputs to farmers was also going on simultaneo­usly at Igboora, Ibarapa Central Local Government and Ayete in Ibarapa North Local Government.

He recalled that N1 billion loan was disbursed to farmers through accredited microfinan­ce banks, while thousands of poultry, fishery and piggery farmers had also benefited in the first, second and third phases of the inputs distributi­on exercise to farmers across the state.

Olaleye noted that the exercise was to ensure that Oyo State had abundant food supply for the people of the state and also to reduce prices of foodstuffs so as to cushion the effect of economic hardship on residents of the state.

“Today, we are commencing the fourth phase of Sustainabl­e Action for Economic Recovery (SAFER), food security sub-sector. You know that, the SAFER programme has different sub-sectors, we have the food palliative­s that have been distribute­d, we have the one on transporta­tion, we have the one on health and this one is on food security.

“What we are doing is distributi­on of inputs to farmers, we are distributi­ng cassava stems, special maize seeds that can germinate faster, we are also giving out nap-sack sprayers to farmers across Oyo State, and in addition to that, we are also giving them herbicides to protect their crops against invasion of insects and all that.

“So, in this fourth phase, not less than 2,537 farmers will benefit. You will recall that, before now, there had been three phases of food security sub-sector interventi­ons. We have given out free maize to poultry farmers, we have given out free feeds to fish farmers, we are still distributi­ng feeds, PKC and disinfecta­nt to piggery farmers and this is the fourth phase”, he said..

He assured farmers that the State Government through SAFER programme would in a few days commence free vaccinatio­n for livestock and equally distribute feeds to support livestock farmers, adding that, subsidy on use of tractors to cultivate their farms would commence in two weeks.

Olaleye said, “By next week, free vaccinatio­n of cattle and distributi­on of feeds to sheep and goat farmers will also commence across Oyo State. In the next ten days as well, subsidy on the use of tractors will commence, so if you cultivate five acres, the government will pay for two and a half acres, if you cultivate ten hectares, the government will pay for five acres for you.

 ?? ?? L-R: Jibril Abdulmalik, founder, Asido Foundation; Lateef Fagbemi, attorney general and hon minister of justice; and Meka Olowola, chairman, board of trustees, Asido Foundation, presenting a compliment­ary copy of the book ‘Optimal Mental Health: An Everyday Guide’ during the Asido Foundation members’visit to advocate for the decriminal­isation of attempted suicide in Nigeria, held in Abuja.
L-R: Jibril Abdulmalik, founder, Asido Foundation; Lateef Fagbemi, attorney general and hon minister of justice; and Meka Olowola, chairman, board of trustees, Asido Foundation, presenting a compliment­ary copy of the book ‘Optimal Mental Health: An Everyday Guide’ during the Asido Foundation members’visit to advocate for the decriminal­isation of attempted suicide in Nigeria, held in Abuja.

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