The Guardian (Nigeria)

Food production receives boost in Enugu, says IFAD

- From Lawrence Njoku, Enugu

THE Enugu State Coordinato­r of the Internatio­nal Fund for Agricultur­al Developmen­t ( IFAD), Dr. Edward Isiwu, has said food production in the state has received a major boost.

Isiwu, who is the state Programme Coordinato­r of IFAD’S Value Chain Developmen­t Programme ( VCDP), said during a media parley in Enugu that this was made possible by capacity building of rice and cassava farmers and other interventi­ons in the state.

He disclosed that the target of the organisati­on was to make Enugu the hub of the staple and cash crops in Nigeria, even as he solicited media partnershi­p in the effort to use the two major crops of rice and cassava to eradicate hunger, as well as boost the state’s economy.

He disclosed that other value chain derivative­s from the two crops would also be made known to small- holder farmers.

Isiwu said that the IFADVCDP programme was using transfer of best agronomic and processing practices, market visibility/ reach, extension service interventi­on and financial inclusion for farmers to achieve their targets.

He added that part of the IFAD- VCDP target was to make the state sufficient in the crops and lift thousands of small- holder farmers out of hunger and poverty through best modern agricultur­al practices.

“Basically, IFAD- VCDP is targeting smallholde­r farmers belonging to farming organisati­ons/ cooperativ­es ( mostly women and youths), having fewer than five hectares of farmland for rice and cassava production.

“In Enugu State, we have selected five pilot council areas, based on establishe­d criteria, mapped out by the designers of the IFAD- VCDP programme.

“The pilot council areas producing these two crops included Aninri, Isi uzo and Nkanu East ( for rice production and value chain addition) and Enugu East and Udenu ( for cassava production and value chain addition).

“We introduce and provide them with best agronomy practices, climate smart agricultur­e and other basic farm business knowledge at the group/ organisati­onal training or workshop level.

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