Niger Delta
Delta Farmers Laud IFAD For Support
Farmers in Delta State, have commended the IFAD-FGN- Community based natural resources management programme for coming to their aid.
The farmers, in Ekpan, said that IFAD was providing technical assistance, training and material support for their businesses.
The farmers made the commendation when the IFAD team led by Dr Ben Odoemena, the IFAD Country Programme Officer in Abuja, paid a visit to farm settlements in the state.
The team visited the Agu-Ofu Tapioca Association, Odu-ugba Farm Settlement, Ibusa, in Oshimili North and the Uvwie Fish Farmers Multipurpose Co-operative Society in Ekpan, in Uvwie Local Government Areas of Delta.
The President, Uvwie Fish Farmers Multipurpose Co-operative Society, Mr Henry Ogbodu, said in Ekpan that IFAD trained 20 members of the cooperative on fish management at Songhai in Port Harcourt.
He thanked IFAD for the technical support, training and provision of fish processing equipment, saying that with the support, their production had increased and poverty reduced.
Ogbodu said the society was made up of fish farmers from Ekpan, New Layouts, Ugboroke, Agadaga, White House and Delta Development and Property Authority.
“We have never had it so good until IFAD came in and took 20 of our members for training at Songhai in Port Harcourt. “It introduced the formation of smaller groups of at least 10 to 15 persons for easy access and management of resources, provided us with fish drying equipment and taught us how to process our fish, he said.
Ogbodu, however, called on IFAD to introduce more training programmes and support in the areas of fish feeds, water treatment and funding, to reduce poverty to its barest minimum.
The Women Leader of the Agu-Ofu Tapioca Association, Ibusa, Mrs Josephine Nwankwo, also thanked IFAD for its intervention, saying that her output had increased.
The State IFAD Project Coordinator, Mr Chris Abua, assured the farmers of continued assistance to bail them out of poverty.
He reiterated the state government’s promise to establish four fish mills in the state.
Responding, Odoemena, the IFAD Country Programme Officer, Abuja, said the organisation’s intervention programme was aimed at giving the people a better opportunity to have access to financial institutions.
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