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NAQS Empowers Farmers With Improved Maize, Plantain Skills

The Nigeria Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS), in collaboration with Arajek Multi Services Ltd, has trained selected farmers in Oyo State on improved agricultural farming on maize, plantain and palm oil , among others.
A total of 100 farmers each were selected from each Local Government Area for the training workshop.
The two-day training workshop, which started on Monday at the Federal College Of Animal Health and Production Technology (FCAH&PT), Moor Plantation, Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, came to an end with the participants equiped for the new farming season ahead.
In his welcome address, the Chairman of Arajek Multi Services Ltd, Mr Rahman Idris, stressed the importance of agriculture in addressing the issues of food security, employment, Gross Domestic Product(GDP) contribution and wealth creation.
He observed that almost 65 to 75 percent of Nigerians are engaged in agricultural activities.
Idris said: “There is no way one would not eat in a day unless he or she is fasting, thus there is the need to encourage agriculture in Nigeria. We have good land from North to the South and from West to the East”.
He advised the participants to make use of every knowledge gotten from the resource persons in order to achieve the set objectives of the workshop.
He later thanked the management and staff members of NAQS, for the technical support, among others.
While addressing participants, the training coordinator, Professor Adeboye Omole, who gave overview of the training, encouraged participants to practice the learning for bumper harvest.
He also expressed gratitude to the Federal Government through NAQS for the timely intervention through the training of youths and women in agricultural activities and the opportunity to serve.
The Comptroller General of NAQS, Dr Vincent Isegbe, who was represented by Mrs Bello Hadijat Jumoke, urged them to make use of the knowledge acquired during the training so as not to make the time spent attending the programme be a wasted one.
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