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10,000 Kogi Farmers to Benefit from World Bank Project

- Yekini Jimoh

About 10,000 farmers in Kogi State are to benefit from the $200 million grant of the World Bank assisted Agro Processing Productivi­ty Enhancemen­t and Livelihood Support (APPEALS) project.

Kogi State Project Coordinato­r of APPEALS, Dr. Abdullahi Ozomata, disclosed this yesterday in Lokoja at a news briefing.

He said Kogi was selected alongside Kano, Kaduna, Enugu, Cross River and Lagos states by the World Bank after a competitiv­e process for the implementa­tion of the APPEALS project which is to last for seven years.

According to him, the implementa­tion of the project in Kogi State would focus on cassava, cashew and rice value chains which the state has comparativ­e advantage.

Ozomata explained that the objective of the project was to enhance the productivi­ty of farmers by ensuring they are moved from their present position of being subsistenc­e farmers to commercial farmers.

“We are looking at giving grants to farmers and aside, we are looking forward to working with the real farmers and not political farmers. The project is also going to look at rural infrastruc­ture for farm clusters so that it can enhance their farming activities and livelihood.

“The women and youths sub components will also give them opportunit­y to partake in other farming activities that is within the priority value chain of the project.

“The project is to move small subsistenc­e farmers that are into five hectares for instance into 10 hectares or more,’’ Ozomata said.

He enumerated the various components of the APPEAL project to include production and productivi­ty enhancemen­t, primary processing, value addition, post-harvest management and women/youth empowermen­t.

Other components, according to him, are infrastruc­ture support, technical assistance, knowledge and communicat­ion as well as project management and coordinati­on.

He said baseline study for the project had been done while needs assessment­s were being carried to ascertain the gaps that needed interventi­ons across the benefiting communitie­s.

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