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Women Farmers Predict Bumper Harvest In 2017
The Small Scale Women Farmers Organisation in Nigeria (SWOFON), has predicted bumper harvest across the country this farming season due to the improved security situation nationwide.
National President of the Organisation, Mrs Mary Afan, said this in Abuja recently, on the sidelines of a meeting involving small holder women farmers.
The meeting was to assess the participation and contribution of small holder women farmers to Value Chain Development Programmes in four states.
Afan said that the assessment would go a long way toward increasing farming, reducing production cost and boosting production.
“Why we are actually experiencing high cost of foodstuffs is because of insecurity.
” I have a record of about four of my women that were killed in the farm by unknown men when they were farming with their children.
” Some women will have to hire boys to come and be guarding them while they work on the farms and they do it turn by turn.
“If they guard my own today and I farm today, tomorrow they will go to another person’s farm and you have to pay them.
“Then if you have to pay to buy security for you to be able to produce, how much will come and sell the crop so, it is a very serious issue.
“This farming season, by the grace of God, we are going to have more yields because the issue of insecurity has reduced.”
On access to fertiliser for women farmers, Afan commended the Plateau State Government for creating an environment that would enable small scale farmers in the state to access the chemical.
She, therefore, called for a reduction in the price of government approved price of fertilizer for women to encourage them.
“We buy fertiliser at the same government price that the men buy.
“So I am soliciting that if they are giving the men at government price for 50 per cent, the women should pay 40 or 35 per cent because the women don’t have the capacity to pay for the fertilizer like the men.
“And most of the time, when these government fertilisers come, they are jacked by some people who sell them in the open market.
“This makes it difficult for farmers to access it.”
She said that SWOFON had built the capacity and skills of a significant number of rural women farmers to improve agricultural productivity.
The Tide reports that SWOFON is a network of small holder women farmers established with the assistance of Action Aid Nigeria and funded by Trust Africa.
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