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57,000 Ebonyi Farmers Benefit From GES
No fewer than 57, 000
Ebonyi farmers have benefited from the Federal Government’s Growth Enhancement Support Scheme (GES) in 2013, says the state Commissioner for Agriculture and Natural Resources Chief Romanus Nwasum,.
Nwasum made this known in Abakaliki during the celebration of this year’s World Food Day in the state.
The GES is the flagship programme of the Agricultural Transformation Agenda of the Federal Government under which farmers receive fertiliser and seeds through an electronic system known as the e-wallet.
Under the programme, a registered farmer receives two bags of fertiliser and maize seeds free of charge.
He said: “In 2013, 114, 092 bags of fertiliser were distributed to farmers in the 20 redemption centres across the 13 local government areas of the state.
“The state is equally in collaboration with the federal Ministry of agriculture and rural development to raise more than 70,000 oil palm seedlings to be given to farmers next year.”
According to him, the state government has procured 20 new four-wheel tractors under its agricultural revolution programme, to boost mechanised farming in the state.
“The government has also revitalised and resuscitated the Ebonyi Poultry Farm through partnership with Cross River International Consulting Inc.
“It has also inaugurated three modern Rice Processing Mills across the three senatorial zones of the state and has distributed improved cassava stems to over 2,000 farmers under the 2013 Cassava Value Chain programme.”
He noted that the theme of this year’s celebration which is ‘Sustainable Food Systems for Food Security and Nutrition’ was apt, as it highlights and raises awareness to the existing problems and proffer solutions to issues of global food security.
“Ebonyi is on the right track in ensuring food security and nutrition as the farmers trained at Songhai Farms, Benin Republic, have commenced their agricultural ventures and started training others.
“This ensures the expansion of modern agricultural techniques to a large number of farmers across the state and heightens public awareness on the need to fight hunger in the state,” the commissioner said.
Meanwhile, Mrs Jane Ominyi, a farmer has urged the government to ensure that its numerous agricultural programmes were implemented, especially at the grassroots.
“We only hear of these programmes in the news; many farmers have not benefitted from the distribution of farm inputs, modern farm machinery and soft loans, among others,” she claimed.
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