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CRSG To Provide Quality Inputs For Farmers
The Commissioner for Agriculture and Natural Resources in Cross River State, Prof. Egrinya Eneji, has informed that the state government through the ministry is making necessary efforts to engage agro- dealers in the state to get best quality inputs from the right sources for agro-dealers across the state so that farmers can also get the best inputs for their farm produce.
Eneji stated this during a one day interactive growth enhancement session organised by the ministry to enable agro-dealers across the State familiarise and chat a way forward with the Ministry of Agriculture for increased productivity.
Eneji, stressed the importance of agro-dealers, as they remain the channel through which farmers get quality inputs such as fertiliser amongst other agro-services, urging the agro-dealers to ensure that they work directly with the Ministry of Agriculture in sourcing for inputs and other technical services that may be required, adding that farmers would be given a wholesome delivery that would enhance and increase farmers output and productivity.
The Commissioner further stated that the Governor, Prof. Ben Ayade, has placed Agriculture as the leading industry in the State, hence the establishment of support service centers such as rice city, rice mills, cocoa processing devices, amongst other key agricultural equipment, maintaining that the State is aggressive in the pursuit of agricultural programmes.
He charged agro-dealers to take advantage of the agricultural initiatives of the State by ensuring that they join efforts with the government to see that the Ministry and the Agro-dealers live up to the responsibility they owe Cross Riverians and the State at large.
Earlier, the Director, Tree Crops, Mr. Gabriel Ufono, stated that the interactive session between agro-dealers and the Commissioner was to draw the agro-dealers attention to the responsibility that the Ministry has entrusted on them to serve as input distribution link between the Ministry and the farmers across the State, adding that the state Government wants to create a platform where Agro-dealers can reach farmers with the necessary inputs needed to increase adequate yield.
Ufono enjoined farmers to stock up their warehouses even though the Growth Enhancement Session has been put on hold at the moment, stating that the Government has put a responsibility of trust on the agro-dealers by believing that they can deliver the dividend of democracy to farmers in the State, pointing out that the Government has huge expectations from agro-dealers that would go a long way to ensure agricultural expansion and productivity in the State.
He urged the agro-dealers to state the progress made so far, promising that the State Government will continue to create an enabling environment for agro-dealers in the State to succeed.
Also, the Growth Enhancement Coordinator, Mrs. Ada Edu, commended the ministry for creating such a forum that will enable agro-dealers in the State to have a one-on-one discussion with the Commissioner, urging them to be more committed in the business of distributing inputs to farmers as these farmers rely solely on the inputs provided by the agro-dealers in the State for great yield.
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