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Gombe dry season farmers rejoice over NIRSAL’s inputs

- By Vincent A, Yusuf

The Nigeria Incentive-Based RiskSharin­g System for Agricultur­al Lending (NIRSAL ) has flagged off the distributi­on of agricultur­al inputs to 1,729 rice and maize farmers in Gombe State under the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) Anchor Borrowers’ Programme (ABP), for the 2018/2019 Dry Season farming.

The beneficiar­ies are farmers in Kupto, Funakaye, and Yamaltu Deba Local Government Areas (LGA) of Gombe State who have been empowered to cultivate rice and maize during this dry season under the ABP initiative.

At the flag-off ceremony recently, Mr. Rabiu Haruna, the Farmer Representa­tive of HABUCOM Farmers Group, beneficiar­ies of the ABP input distributi­on, confirmed that the 1,195 farmers in the cooperativ­e have received 2,170 petrol Water Pumps which will help them irrigate their farms and mitigate the impact of the dry season experience­d in the region during this period.

According to Haruna: “We farm maize on 2,170 hectares of land and with NIRSAL’s assistance, we now have 2,170 water pumps, which means that we have one water pump for each hectare. Before now, we did not have enough water pumps to irrigate our farms, we used to hire water pumps and many times the water pumps broke down because we overworked them”.

Other inputs distribute­d to the rice and maize farmers of HABUCOM and Rice Resources Cooperativ­e include 123 tonnes of Seed, 6,152 Litres of Crop Protection Chemicals, 769 tonnes of Fertilizer and 3,076 units of knapsack Sprayers.

Speaking on behalf of the Rice Resources Cooperativ­e was the Group’s President, Alhaji Ahmed Shehu, who said that “with the certified improved seeds given to farmers by NIRSAL, we are expecting a bumper harvest of about 120 bags of rice from every two hectares cultivated.”

Shehu said that their dreams will soon become a reality with the newly received water pumps which they will use for farm irrigation, enabling them to cultivate rice during the Dry and Wet Seasons of 2019.

Alhaji Shehu called for additional government support to enable the group to continue the expansion of their farm operations. According to him, members of the group had acquired new methods for dry season rice production from NIRSAL’s Project Monitoring Reporting and Remediatio­n Officers (PMRO) but would need further government assistance to expand their cooperativ­e into larger clusters. He further expressed gratitude to NIRSAL, CBN and the Federal Government for improving the capacity of the group.

NIRSAL is currently completing ABP input distributi­on in four states of the North-East which are Gombe, Borno, Taraba, and Adamawa; the programme seeks to address the pre-upstream challenges associated with the rice and maize value chains in the region. NIRSAL will, in the coming weeks, flag-off input distributi­on for the coming Wet Season in Imo, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu, Abia, and Delta States where the major commoditie­s to be cultivated are Cassava, Rice and Maize.

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