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Over 12,000 farmers to benefit from govt support in Kwara

- From Mumini AbdulKaree­m, Ilorin

No fewer than 12,000 crop, fisheries and livestock farmers in Kwara State will benefit from the government and World Bank-enabled support along agricultur­al value chains.

This was disclosed by Governor AbdulRahma­n AbdulRazaq during the flagoff of the Kwara FADAMA NG-CARES Result Area 2 inputs and assets to some beneficiar­ies in Ilorin East local government area of the state.

According to him, the scheme was part of the measures to strengthen food security and protect vulnerable households from post-COVID-19 challenges.

The governor said his administra­tion has keyed into many initiative­s which empowered as many vulnerable families as possible to get over the hardship imposed by the

COVID-19.

“One of such is the FADAMA NG-CARES (Results Area 2) which has been planned to boost food security and deliver prosperity along agricultur­al value chains to thousands of poor households across Kwara State.

“This programme involves provision of agricultur­al inputs and services and agricultur­al assets for production and primary processing. At least 6,000 people will benefit from this. While 3,000 livestock and fishery farmers will benefit from input and assets, additional 3,000 crop farmers will also receive inputs and assets of different kinds. All of these are designed to support our farmers and lessen the impacts of COVID-19 pandemic on them. This will also have reverberat­ing effects on the local economy.

“Beneficiar­ies of this gesture cut across youth and women in the 16 LGAs of the state. This interventi­on will continue for the next 18 months to ensure that as many farmers as possible benefit from it in different ways,” AbdulRazaq stated

The governor said the administra­tion was transformi­ng the agricultur­al sector, highlighti­ng some of its achievemen­ts to include the recent launch of a 10-year Agricultur­al Transforma­tion Plan, purchase of 15 new tractors and two bulldozers, and previous distributi­ons of inputs and implements to thousands of farmers across the state.

Also speaking, the commission­er for Finance, Florence Oyeyemi, said the government had enlisted Kwara in the NG-Cares programme to enable poor farmers recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, charging the beneficiar­ies to put what they are given to good use to promote food security and the local economy.

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