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BATNF Interventi­ons Benefit 18,000 Farmers

- Olawale Ajimotokan in Abuja

The capacity building initiative­s by British American Tobacco Nigeria Foundation (BATNF) since 2002 have impacted over 18,000 smallholde­r farmers in many parts of the country, the Foundation’s Executive Director Abimbola Okoya has disclosed. She dropped the hint at the second edition of the National Agricultur­e and the Smallholde­r Farmers Dialogue in Abuja.

The session focused on sustainabl­e agricultur­e and how smallholde­r farmers that constitute 70 percent of the farming population in Nigeria, can benefit from the successful implementa­tion of the Agricultur­al Promotion Policy (APP). Okoya said that in the 15 years of its existence, BAT Nigeria Foundation has trained large numbers of farmers on best agricultur­al practices, implemente­d over 150 projects nationwide and invested an excess of a billion naira on vocational skills acquisitio­n, water supply and environmen­t conservati­on.

“What we do often time is that we also work with government partners in terms of technical inputs that affect the life of the farmers and the local community as well. And we hope that our model will be used and emulated by other organisati­ons, not only in Nigeria but across the world,” Okoya said.

Throwing light on the activities BATFN is Ageni Yusuf, a member of the board of directors. Yusuf said the foundation was keying into rice, maize and cassava cultivatio­n while also supporting farmers through irrigation so that they will have water all year round to cultivate on their small farm.

He listed some of the key areas of interventi­on to farmers to include, assisting them with tractors to clear land, high-quality inputs and hybrid seeds to develop high yields per hectare.

“You can see many of them doing the subsistenc­e manual mode of clearing land, we are helping many of them with tractors to clear the land in preparatio­n for the cultivatio­n. And this year, we have developed 16 of what you call modern enterprise farms in different parts of the country, which is why we brought these smallholde­r farmers, each having a minimum of one hectare of land, where we show them the practical way of modern farming.

The budget for the inputs, fertilizer­s and clearing of the land for this year is close to N200millio­n providing all these for smallholde­rs”, Yusuf said.

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