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IFAD Provides Succour To Farmers In Bayelsa

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The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) has provided succour as palliatives to Bayelsa farmers and incubatees affected by the recent flood.
The intervention programme is part of IFAD’s support for farmers in nine states to cushion the effect of the devastating floods that effected parts of the country.
The Tide source  reports that the items distributed are 100 cartons of agro chemicals, 7500 plantain suckers, 700 Bundles of Cassava stem, 100 cartons of day old chicks.
Others are 360 bags of poultry feeds, 360 bags of fish feeds of different ranges, 2000 assorted edible tree crops,
270 bags of NPK Fertilizer, 350 packs assorted vegetable seedlings and economic trees.
Speaking during the flag-off ceremony at the School to Land premises in Yenagoa recently, the Commissioner for Agriculture and Natural Resources, Mr David Alagoa, expressed profound gratitude to IFAD for the support to farmers.
He said it was a demonstration of IFAD’s interest in the development of agriculture in Bayelsa.
The commissioner stated that Bayelsa experienced the most castatrophic flood in recent times which led to loss of crops and fishing farms as well as poultry farms.
He added that the intervention was timely as it would in the short, medium and long time, cushion the loss suffered by farmers during the floods.
Alagoa said the palliatives incubated by IFAD and  Livelihood Improvement Family Enterprises Project for the Niger Delta (LIFE-ND) was to cushion the effect suffered during the flooding and noted that in real terms, the incubatees had not lost anything as succour came from IFAD.
”Let me thank IFAD for what they are doing in the state today. Clearly it suggests that they have interest in the development of agriculture in the state.
“We all experienced perhaps the most castatrophic flood that we ever had. Bayelsa indeed was the worst of all flooding.
“As we speak now, anybody who comes with an intervention programme clearly suggest that they take the state at heart and what they brought we receive them with great thanks.
“The flag off is on agro inputs because IFAD collaboration is on agriculture and so with the state government, we have come together to give palliatives to Bayelsa farmers and incubatees who are affected.
“So you can see there are cassava stems, plantain suckers, day old chics economic trees and fish feeds and these are the areas they were trained by IFAD through the state government.
“They have even gone beyond that to give us economic trees, assorted seeds, fertilizers and so we are very happy with what IFAD has done in the state,” he said.
In his remarks, the State Project Coordinator, Livelihood Improvement Family Enterprises Project for the Niger Delta (LIFE-ND), Mr Panebi Ugo, commended the state government’s developmental strides particularly in the agricultural sector.
He pledged the committment of IFAD/LIFE-ND in the realisation of the objectives of the Ministry of Agriculture, adding that the distribution of agro inputs to flood impacted farmers and LIFE ND incubatees was part of IFAD intervention to mitigate loss suffered by farmers during the floods.
“As we speak now, anybody who comes with an intervention programme clearly suggest that they take the state at heart and what they brought we receive them with great thanks.
“The flag off is on agro inputs because IFAD collaboration is on agriculture and so with the state government, we have come together to give palliatives to Bayelsa farmers and incubatees who are affected.
“So you can see there are cassava stems, plantain suckers, day old chics economic trees and fish feeds and these are the areas they were trained by IFAD through the state government.
“They have even gone beyond that to give us economic trees, assorted seeds, fertilizers and so we are very happy with what IFAD has done in the state,” he said.
In his remarks, the State Project Coordinator, Livelihood Improvement Family Enterprises Project for the Niger Delta (LIFE-ND), Mr Panebi Ugo, commended the state government’s developmental strides particularly in the agricultural sector.
He pledged the committment of IFAD/LIFE-ND in the realisation of the objectives of the Ministry of Agriculture, adding that the distribution of agro inputs to flood impacted farmers and LIFE ND incubatees was part of IFAD intervention to mitigate loss suffered by farmers during the floods.
A farmer, Mrs Evelyn Peremoboere, commeded IFAD for the palliatives, saying that the support from IFAD would enable them to start up their farm business.
Reports that IFAD assisted LIFE ND, in collaboration with Bayelsa Government, is also providing training to thousands of youths in Bayelsa and empowering them to self sufficiency.

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KWASANGLaunches Cassava Processing Factory To Boost Value Chain In Kwara

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The Kwara State Government has inaugurated the Kwara State Association of Nigerians in UK (KWASANG) APEX CO-OP Cassava Value-Addition Factory in Osin Pakate, Ilorin East Local Government Area, to boost cassava value addition and agro-processing in the State.
Speaking at the event, Alabi, Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development, Afees Abolore Alabi, described the initiative as a cooperative-led programme that aligns with the State’s agricultural development priorities.
He noted with satisfaction that the project demonstrates how farmer organisations, supported by the right policies and partnerships, can drive sustainable agribusiness growth.
Alabi explained that cassava value addition plays a critical role in reducing post-harvest losses, improving product quality, and increasing farmers’ incomes, while also creating employment opportunities for youths and women.
He added that initiatives such as the KWASANG factory contribute to food security, supply of industrial raw materials, and rural economic development.
Alabi acknowledged the partnership of the leadership of KWASANG with diaspora partners, describing their collective investment as a strong signal of confidence in cassava production and processing opportunities within the state.
The Commissioner further noted that cooperative organisation remains a key pillar in the Government’s approach to inclusive agricultural development.
Alabi stated that the role of the Kwara State Government is to provide an enabling environment through supportive policies, infrastructure development, capacity building, and strategic collaboration with cooperatives and the private sector.
He added that the progress being recorded across the cassava value chain reflects the development direction of Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq, whose administration continues to prioritise agricultural transformation through strategic partnerships and investor-friendly policies.
The factory, according to the Commissioner, is expected to process cassava into products such as Gari, high-quality cassava flour, starch, and other value-added derivatives for household consumption and industrial use.
Alabi stated “The initiative also complements ongoing efforts to strengthen the cassava value chain through improved access to inputs, extension support, and market linkages aimed at increasing productivity and profitability for farmers across the State”.
Earlier, the Chairman of KWASANG Farmers, Mustapha Tunde Salawu, appreciated the Kwara State Government for creating a supportive environment that made the project possible.
He encouraged Nigerians in the diaspora, particularly Kwarans, to look back home and invest as a way of contributing to the development of their communities, Kwara State, and the country at large.
Salawu noted that Kwara State’s vast arable farmland and its strategic location as a gateway between the northern and southern parts of the country made it a highly attractive destination for agricultural and agribusiness investment.
“The KWASANG APEX CO-OP Cassava Value-Adding Factory, is expected to reduce post-harvest losses, improve market access for cassava farmers, and stimulate economic activities within Osin Pakate and surrounding communities”, he said.
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Livestock Ministry Empowers Women, Youths For Sustainable Growth

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The Federal Ministry of Livestock Development has reaffirmed its commitment to empowering women and youths as key drivers of a sustainable, innovative, and competitive livestock sector in Nigeria.
The Director, Technical, Office of the Permanent Secretary, Dr. Peter Alike, stated this at a Capacity Building Workshop for Women and Youths in the Livestock Value Chain, held in Abuja from Monday, 29th – Tuesday 30th December, 2025.
Alike emphasised that integrating sustainability and innovation across the entire livestock value chain, from feed production and animal husbandry to processing and marketing, is critical to transforming the sector and unlocking its economic potential.
He noted that building the capacity of women and youths remains central to the Ministry’s mandate to reposition livestock as a viable contributor to food security, employment, and national growth.
According to him, the capacity-building initiative is designed as a continuous and transformative programme, equipping participants with practical, hands-on skills that can be directly applied to their farms and enterprises.
He stressed that the training goes beyond theory, focusing on actionable knowledge, mindset change, and long-term competency development to promote sustainable livestock practices.
Alike further explained that the strategic importance of women and youths informed their inclusion as a priority group within the ten pillars of the National Livestock Growth Acceleration Strategy (NL-GAS), the Ministry’s flagship framework for sectoral reform.
In his presentation, an Animal Scientist, Ifeanyi Harry Njoagwuani, described sustainability as a continuous journey driven by science and effective management highlighting the adoption of climate-resilient breeds, improved genetics, precision nutrition through optimized feed formulations, and climate-smart housing systems as critical pathways to sustainable livestock production.
Speaking during a session on biogas production for sustainable livestock development, Ayoade Akande, underscored the need to strengthen extension services and promote private sector investment in modern feed technologies.
He advocated for expanded forage seed distribution networks, support for research and innovation hubs, and enabling policies that promote sustainable ruminant nutrition.
In his closing remarks, the Director of Livestock Extension and Business Development, Joseph Ako Eleojo, urged participants to form cooperative alliances and serve as advocates for change within their communities.
He noted that women and youths were deliberately targeted for the programme due to their strategic role in driving innovation, productivity, and sustainability in the livestock sector.
A major highlight of the two-day workshop was a study visit to De-Dre Solution Poultry Farm, located at Pasali 2, Kuje Area Council of the FCT. The farm, with a capacity of 24,800 birds, produces approximately 650 crates of eggs daily, providing participants with practical insights into efficient and sustainable poultry operations.
Participants at the workshop were drawn from poultry and ruminant farming enterprises across several states of the Federation.
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FG, Ogun Distribute Inputs To 2,400 Farmers

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Federal Government and the Ogun State Government, on Wednesday, distributed farm inputs to farmers as part of effort to address food security challenge.
The State Director, Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, Dr. Toyin Ayo-Ajayi, during the flag-off ceremony of Inputs Redemption Under The National Agricultural Growth Scheme-Agro Pocket (NAGS-AP), in Ogun State, disclosed that beneficiaries of the gesture were primarily rice, maize and cassava farmers across the State.
Ayo-Ajayi commended the Ogun State Government for partnering with the government at the centre for the effort in supporting farmers with inputs that would bring about yieldings for local consumption and likely exportation.
She noted that government is supporting rice, cassava and maize farmers with inputs worth N212,000; N189,000 and N186,000 respectively.
The Permanent Secretary in the State Ministry of Agriculture, Mrs Kehinde Jokotoye, who represented the  Commissioner in the Ministry, Bolu Owotomo, stated that traditional farmers are critical in food production, hence the need to encourage and support them with inputs that would bring about desired results during harvesting.
Owotomo said: “Let us make good use of this opportunity, so that the success of this phase will make farmers benefit more from the state and federal governments of Nigeria.”
Earlier, State Coordinator, Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, Dr. Oluwatoyin Ayo-Ajayi, appreciated the present administration for partnering with the federal government for the initiative, adding that the programme is designed to support farmers at the grassroots level in cassava, rice and maize with inputs such as, seeds, pesticides, herbicides and fertilizers, to boost their production and enhance their livelihood.

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