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GES, Making Agric Economic Focus -Official
The Director, Farm Input
Support Services Department, Mr Osho Akinbolawa has said that the Growth Enhancement Support (GES) scheme is positioning agriculture as the primary focus of the nation’s economy.
Akinbolawa said this in Abuja on Wednesday at a stakeholders’ workshop on the draft bill for the consolidation of the GES.
The GES is a flagship programme of the Federal Government through which registered farmers access subsidised farm inputs like seeds, fertiliser and agro-chemicals via their mobile phones.
The scheme is also known as e-wallet system.
The scheme has been expanded to include access to heavy farm equipment such as tractors as well as loans, insurance and extension services. Akinbolawa said that under the Fertiliser Market Stabilisation Programme (FMSP) 2.9 million tonnes of fertiliser valued at 1.4 billion dollars with 25 per cent subsidy amounting to 354.2 million dollars was distributed between 1999 and 2010.
The director said GES was targeted at breaking the inefficient distribution of seed and fertiliser and to enable private sector- driven agricultural activities.
He said that about 14.5 million farmers had been registered under the scheme while the ministry was working with the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) to increase the number to 20 million farmers by 2015.
According to him, about 10 million farmers are currently redeeming farm input subsidised by the government across the country. He, however, said there were challenges such as poor GSM network, lack of adequate farmer and public enlightenment, poor coordination between suppliers, agro-dealer and state governments.
Also speaking, the Chief Service Delivery Officer, Cellulant, Owolabi Gbenga, the company that designed the e-wallet, said that the GES was supporting the cashless policy of the Federal Government.
He said in the 2014 wet season farming, 183 Point-of-Sale (POS) machines were given to agro dealers for easy cash transaction between dealers and farmers.
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