The Guardian (Nigeria)

IITA To Present Digital Tools In Cassava, Maize Farming Systems To Policymake­rs

- By Opeyemi Babalola

THE Internatio­nal Institute of Tropical Agricultur­e (IITA) in the framework of the African Cassava Agronomy Initiative (ACAI) will on Monday present a series of digital innovation tools in cassava and maize cultivatio­n to policy makers in Nigeria to empower extension workers and farmers in the country.

Commission­ers of Agricultur­e and Rural Developmen­t, Permanent Secretarie­s as well as heads of Agricultur­al Developmen­t Programs (ADP) from more than 24 states are among the key stakeholde­rs expected at the official presentati­on billed to take place at a one-day meeting on the IITA campus in Ibadan on 2 December 2019.

The theme of the event is tagged: “Digital Tools: Disruptive innovation­s in cassava/maize farming systems.’’

IITA Director General Dr. Nteranya Sanginga explains that the institute is sharing the digital tools with state government officials to help solve the problem of poor extension services, which is one of the major reasons why Nigeria’s agricultur­al sector has underperfo­rmed in the last three decades. “Currently, extension- farmer ratio in some states is estimated at one extension agent to 4000 farmers,” he said. “These large numbers of farmers per extension agent undermine the effectiven­ess of the traditiona­l extension system.

According to IITA Director for Developmen­t & Delivery, Dr. Alfred Dixon: “The objective of this one-day meeting is to share these digital tools with commission­ers of agricultur­e, permanent secretarie­s, and other state actors for disseminat­ion in their various states to empower the extension system and farmers.

“Through this approach, we hope that states across Nigeria will be able to increase their agricultur­al productivi­ty and ultimately the incomes of farmers,” Dr Dixon who successful­ly led the IITA Cassava Weed Management Project added.

In the last five years, the IITA Cassava Weed Management Project has developed integrated weed control methods that are helping farmers to double the productivi­ty of cassava and maize. These recommenda­tions are being scaled out to farmers through a variety of digital platforms in the framework of the African Cassava Agronomy Initiative (ACAI).

The ACAI project has already distribute­d mobile phones and mini-projectors loaded with videos on the Decision Support Tools to extension agents. The agents, in the first phase of disseminat­ion, are working in Oyo and Benue States using videos to educate farmers in rural areas on the Six Steps to Cassava Weed Management and Best Planting Practices.

“Engaging policymake­rs at this point will help in amplifying the use of these digital tools for the benefit of resource poor farmers,” Dr Dixon added.

The tools to be presented include videos, radio programs, cassava seed tracker, Akilimo, IITA Herbicide Calculator, e-commerce site and IITA News App.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Nigeria