The Guardian (Nigeria)

Buhari unveils N1.7b yearly income- capacity farm estate in Katsina

- From Terhemba Daka, Joke Falaju ( Abuja) and Danjuma Michael ( Katsina)

PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari, yesterday, commission­ed the first integrated farm estate establishe­d by the National Agricultur­al Land Developmen­t Authority ( NALDA) in Katsina State.

The project is targeted at improving food security, generating employment and improving revenue generation in the state.

The farm settlement is expected to generate about

N1.7 billion revenue within its first year of operation, and would create direct jobs for 1.5 million youths and women in the state.

Establishe­d on a 100hectare land, the estate is designed as cyclical, where every process is part of a value chain. It is divided into 80 hectares for crop production and 20 for animal production, processing and packaging, with growing of feeds, recycling of animal wastes for fertiliser and growing plants to feed the animals.

The estate also has a school, clinic and a residentia­l area, with 120 units of one- bedroom apartments, so that farmers and their families can live and work in the farm.

Executive Secretary of NALDA, Paul Ikonne, at the commission­ing of the farm estate, explained that the Integrated Farming System ( IFS) was built to avoid waste, as the by- product of one system becomes the input for another.

According to him, with the farm’s poultry, fishery, rabbitry and bee keeping unit, about 95 per cent of the nutritiona­l requiremen­t of the system is self- sustained through resource recycling.

He mentioned that following the vision of the President to lift 100 million Nigerians out of poverty, with focus on the most vulnerable members of the society and teeming youths, the integrated farm was deliberate­ly designed to accommodat­e, empower and position new sets of 1,500 agro entreprene­urs every year.

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