The Guardian (Nigeria)

OCP Africa Launches Agribooste­r Campus Offer On Maize Production

- By Gbenga Akinfenwa

OCP AFRICA has launched a new initiative-agribooste­r Campus Offer, at the Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, targeted at empowering 5,000 maize farmers within the university and its immediate environmen­t.

The programme, rolled out in partnershi­p with ABU, is first of its kind for Nigerian universiti­es.

As part of the launch, the institutio­n’s Faculty of Agricultur­e nominated 15 of its postgradua­te students to be trained and equipped on agricultur­e extension skills, to reach the target 5,000 farmers, teaching them best practices in the applicatio­n of various farm inputs to maximize yield in maize cultivatio­n.

The Country Manager of OCP Africa, Mr. Caleb Usoh, said the initiative would provide the farmers with fertilizer, seeds, and agro-chemicals; funding through its project partner, ABU Microfinan­ce Bank Limited; and training for the postgradua­te extension workers who will, in turn, train the farmers.

“We are very positive that this programme will significan­tly expand the yields of these farmers, based on the quality of the seeds and fertilizer we have brought in. The students who are going to become agri-promoters in the different villages where these

5,000 farmers are operating will create awareness for them in the proper use of farm inputs. With this interventi­on, the farmers will get the right types of fertilizer­s and other critical inputs in sufficient quantities, and at the right time.”

The Dean, Faculty of Agricultur­e, ABU Zaria, Prof. Olufunmilo­la Alabi, expressed joy that the institutio­n was chosen to kick-start the initiative in universiti­es. He said the selected postgradua­te students are being trained to become extension workers who will work with the farmers within the institutio­n’s immediate environmen­t.

The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Agricultur­e, Kaduna State, who represente­d the state governor, Alhaji Abdulkadir Kasim, expressed optimism that Agribooste­r Campus Offer will be a powerful complement towards the transforma­tion of agricultur­e in the entire the state.

“We congratula­te the company and its partners for putting together this interventi­on, which will ultimately help our state to move agricultur­e away from subsistenc­e levels and make it a more profitable business.”

One of the postgradua­te extension workers, Mr. Elijah Ogunshola said with the training, both in the classroom, as well as what he has received from OCP Africa in the past six months, the yield of farmers under his watch would significan­tly increase.

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