Agriculture
Agency Warns Against Poultry In Residential Areas
The Kaduna State Environmental Protection Authority (KEPA) yesterday warned farmers against establishing poultry farms in residential areas.
The authority’s General Manager, Malam Aminu Sani, told our correspondent in Kaduna that the authority would close down any farm within residential areas. He said that the law prohibiting the establishment of such farms had been amended and that the agency would soon start implementing the policy.
He added that the implementation of the law became necessary following complaints by members of the public on the menace of such farms within residential areas.
Sani said that such farms were unhealthy and dangerous to human health adding we are moving into a season of still and humid conditions, where residents must be careful about happenings in their environment,’’ he said.
According to the KEPA boss, the authority had closed such farms in Zaria, stressing that anyone found violating the law would be sanctioned.
He urged those wishing to establish poultry farms to obtain clearance from the authority.
He said that Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) must be considered before permission is granted.
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Federal Government and the Ogun State Government, on Wednesday, distributed farm inputs to farmers as part of effort to address food security challenge.
The State Director, Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, Dr. Toyin Ayo-Ajayi, during the flag-off ceremony of Inputs Redemption Under The National Agricultural Growth Scheme-Agro Pocket (NAGS-AP), in Ogun State, disclosed that beneficiaries of the gesture were primarily rice, maize and cassava farmers across the State.
Ayo-Ajayi commended the Ogun State Government for partnering with the government at the centre for the effort in supporting farmers with inputs that would bring about yieldings for local consumption and likely exportation.
She noted that government is supporting rice, cassava and maize farmers with inputs worth N212,000; N189,000 and N186,000 respectively.
The Permanent Secretary in the State Ministry of Agriculture, Mrs Kehinde Jokotoye, who represented the Commissioner in the Ministry, Bolu Owotomo, stated that traditional farmers are critical in food production, hence the need to encourage and support them with inputs that would bring about desired results during harvesting.
Owotomo said: “Let us make good use of this opportunity, so that the success of this phase will make farmers benefit more from the state and federal governments of Nigeria.”
Earlier, State Coordinator, Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, Dr. Oluwatoyin Ayo-Ajayi, appreciated the present administration for partnering with the federal government for the initiative, adding that the programme is designed to support farmers at the grassroots level in cassava, rice and maize with inputs such as, seeds, pesticides, herbicides and fertilizers, to boost their production and enhance their livelihood.
