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When CBN Distributed N820m Inputs To 3,102 Ekiti Rice Farmers

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Farm inputs worth over N820million have been distributed to 3,102 rice-farmers in Ekiti State under the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)/Rice Farmers Association of Nigeria (RIFAN) Anchor Borrowers Programme.

The State Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Security, Dr. Bode Adetoyi who made this known in Aisegba-Ekiti, described the development as a fulfilment of the promise of Governor Dr. Kayode Fayemi to boost food security and make the State a leader in rice production in the country.

Dr. Adetoyi explained that each of the benefitting farmers paid a counterpart fund of ₦21,000 and were allocated 1 hectare of land in a cluster as well as given inputs such as rice seed, pre and post emergence chemicals, rice selective herbicides, organic and inorganic fertilizers, pesticides, knapsack sprayers and water pumping machines all at a cost of ₦264,400 only.

Advising farmers interested in participating in the government’s agricultural scheme to register with the State Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security to benefit from various opportunities created by the Fayemi led administration, Dr. Adetoyi said that the present government in the State has also raised hybrid cocoa and cashew seedlings for free distribution to farmers adding that a lot had, in addition, been done to develop maize and cassava value chain.

He added that the on-going construction of 1,000 kilometre roads across the State was embarked upon to ease transportation and boost commercial activities and assured that the road works would be completed before the end of the administration.

The State Coordinator of the project and Director, JMK Rice Mill, Ado-Ekiti, Mr. Lanre Sholaja in his remarks, explained that the farm produce would be taken off the farmers after harvest and thereafter properly valued adding that the cost of inputs would then be deducted from the valued sums while the balance would be paid to respective farmers as their profits.

Mr. Sholaja noted that the scheme had reawakened the consciousness of Ekiti farmers in the production of rice in commercial quantity adding that Governor Fayemi has succeeded in not only boosting food production in the State but has also created job opportunities for youths and reduce unemployment in the State.

He advised the benefiting farmers to make judicious use of the items given to them in order to achieve the desired goal.

Responding, the President of the Agriculture arm of Aanuoluwapo Cooperative Multipurpose Union, Aisegba Ekiti, Elder Sunday Olajolumo expressed gratitude to Governor Fayemi for his efforts at improving the lot of farmers and boosting food production in the State.

Elder Olajolumo pledged on behalf of the benefiting farmers to judiciously utilize the largesse.

Packaged Emmanuel Adeniran

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