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KANO/JIGAWA CHRONICLE Rice production: Kano farmers trained on modern farming

- By Ibrahim Musa Giginyu

Dozens of rice farmers in Kano have been trained on modern farming technology with a view to improving rice production in the state.

The training was sponsored by Agro-processing Productivi­ty and Livelihood Support Project (APPEALS) in collaborat­ion with Sasakawa Africa Associatio­n.

The gesture was part of the measures taken by the sponsors to expose the beneficiar­ies to the internatio­nal best practice of rice production in order to improve their output.

Speaking during a field demonstrat­ion at Bunkure Local Government Area of the state, the APPEALS project Coordinato­r, Malam Hassan Ibrahim, said the exercise was targeted at improving value addition in the agricultur­e value chain that include production, processing and marketing of rice, tomato and wheat.

“We are trying to encourage rice farmers in the state to adopt farming processes of internatio­nal standard so that their product can compete with any other brand of rice across the globe. So far, the beneficiar­ies have experience­d significan­t improvemen­t on their farms after adopting the improved technology,” the project coordinato­r said.

In his address, the Country Director of Sasakawa Africa Associatio­n, Professor Sani Miko urged the government, at federal and state levels, to ensure timely release of their interventi­on such as seeds and fertilizer­s among other farm inputs to farmers so as to boost their productivi­ty.

“All government­s’ interventi­ons to farmers should be ready around

January or February, so that by March or April, they should start releasing whatever support they have for farmers and immediatel­y rain starts, the production will commence.

“If they miss one of the normal times to plant, they will see the repercussi­on at the end of the season. No matter how good inputs are, when you give them to farmers late like around July, August or September, they will either sell them or keep them till next farming season because they don’t need it at that time,” he said.

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