Business
Cocoa Farmers Acquire Business Skills, Form Cooperative
No fewer than 18, 648 cocoa farmers in Ondo State have received Farmer Business School (FBS) training, with support from the German Development Cooperation-Sustainable Smallholder Agribusiness (GIZ-SSAB) programme.
The Media Consultant to the GIZ-SSAB, Mr Adhuze Robo, made this known in a state made available to The Tide source in Lagos, recently.
Robo said that after the completion of the training, the farmers formed the Cooperative Multipurpose Union, with a view to putting their acquired skills into use to enhance the cocoa business.
According to him, the cooperative union was inaugurated on Thursday in Akure, by Gov. Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State.
Akeredolu, who was represented by his deputy, Mr Agboola Ajayi, applauded the initiative of the farmers, who formed the cooperative union to support themselves and expand their bargaining power.
He said the cooperative platform would enable the farmers to become self-sustaining financially, as producer groups and become less dependent on government.
Robo said the governor announced a grant of N25.75 million for the expansion of the Farmer Business School programme across the state.
He noted that this was in fulfilment of the state’s pledge to “work with genuine stakeholders in the development of the State’’.
The consultant also said that the GIZ-SSAB’s Country Director, Dr Thomas Kirsch also attended the inauguration.
Kirsch said the six-month training at the FBS was a partnership arrangement between GIZ-SSAB and the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development in 2010.
The country director said that the partnership had so far brought business skills training to 89,040 cocoa farmers in Abia, Cross River, Edo, Ekiti, Ondo and Osun States.
“Across Ondo State, 18,648 cocoa farmers, made up of 7,449 women and 11,199 men in 648 groups across 10 local government areas received the training at the FBS in Akure.
“At the inauguration of the Ondo State FBS Farmers’ Cooperative Multipurpose Union in Akure, Dr Thomas Kirsch noted that establishment of the FBS was a partnership arrangement between GIZ-SSAB and the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development.
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