The Guardian (Nigeria)

Techs for agro-allied services

- An aerial view survey taken by the drone

“Some of the areas which are lately being utilised for farm irrigation across Kwara and Kogi states include Moshe-gada irrigation project; Giriyan/oloru project; Malete irrigation project; Orin irrigation; Asa and Taketelde irrigation projects,” he disclosed.

Greenhouse facilities, he added, had been installed for vegetable farming and training of young people interested in modern ways of farming, as part of its empowermen­t programmes.

Under the rice farming initiative, the managing director said Ejiba, Shonga and Lokoja area offices of the authority had been engaging in both wet and dry season farming, saying under the programme, private organisati­ons, individual farmers and cooperativ­es, including teachers and journalist­s, had been making use of over 500 hectares of land for rice farming.

This has yielded a total of 24,000 bags of 50kg rice (1,200 tonnes) so far.

Other agricultur­al programmes anchored by the basin authority include poultry production and training (broiler birds production and sales and laying birds); fishery; feed milling; production of horticultu­ral crops, ornamental plants and fruit trees; land preparatio­n; land allocation for water sup- ply to fish farmers and seed multiplica­tion as well as collaborat­ion with universiti­es.

The irrigation projects include five main irrigation projects and 35 small projects at various locations within the authority’s areas of operation covering the entire Kwara and some part of Kogi states.

The Lower Niger River Basin Developmen­t Authority is one of the 12 River Basin Developmen­t Authoritie­s in Nigeria. The Authority was re-establishe­d in 1994 having had a chequered history of mergers and demergers since it was originally establishe­d by Decree No. 25 of June 1976 under the name Niger River Basin Developmen­t Authority with the Headquarte­rs in Ilorin. Meanwhile, the Oyo State Commission­er for Agricultur­e, Prince Oyewole Oyewumi, has appealed to the Ogun/osun Basin Authority to speed up the process of institutin­g a board that would fast-track the efforts to revive about 28 irrigation facilities emplaced by the Federal Government in the state.

Oyewumi said lack of a board in the basin authority had being frustratin­g the efforts and consultati­ons to utilise the water resources for agricultur­al production, and by extension hampering food production beyond raining seasons.

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