Agriculture
Wet season farmers in Gombe lament high cost of inputs

With the commencement of wet season farming, many farmers in Gombe State have lamented the high cost of agricultural inputs.
The farmers expressed their concerns in separate interviews with newsmen on Wednesday in Gombe.
Alhaji Musa Arab, a large scale rice farmer, said that farmers were now worried about the prices of fertiliser and other inputs.
According to him, farmers have never found it so difficult to buy inputs.
Arab stated that if nothing was done about the prices of inputs, Gombe farmers’ capacity to engage in large scale farming would be reduced.
He said that many farmers were forced to take loans to embark on farming this wet season, not knowing if the rains would be enough to give them a good harvest.
Mr Bitrus Zaccheaus, a farmer from the Billiri community, said that the high cost of inputs would affect productivity as many farmers were forced to reduce the size of the farmland often cultivated by them.
Zacchaeus said agricultural inputs such as improved seeds, fertilisers and pesticides were now more expensive.
He stated that he was forced to “cut down on the number of fertilisers, seeds and chemicals which he said were critical to successful crop production.”
Alhaji Ibrahim Na-Bingi, a farmer in the Deba community, said many farmers, who cleared their farmlands, could not cultivate them due to the high cost of inputs.
Na-Bingi appealed for support for farmers in the state, adding “it is not too late for the government to still support farmers in Gombe State to cultivate more crops this year.”
“If this is not done, many farmers may become poor because they would have spent a lot to farm and may not get as many returns on their investments.”
Others who spoke to newsmen from Nafada Local Government Area also shared the same experience while calling for urgent support.
It was gathered that the prices of fertilisers at the Gombe main market have increased compared to the previous year.
PK 15-15-15 (50kg) that was sold for between N15, 000 and N18, 000 now sells for between N25,000 and N31, 000 depending on their quality.
Urea (50kg) which was sold for between N11,000 and N11, 500 the previous year, now sells for between N19, 000 and N19, 500.
Also, 4kg of improved maize seed which was sold for N750, now sells for N2, 500; 1kg of improved rice seed increased from N1,200 to N1,700.
(NAN)
Agriculture
KWASU Microfinance Bank disburses loan to farmers

The Kwara State University (KWASU) Microfinance Bank has provided loan facilities to farmer groups in and around Malete, Moro Local Government Area.
The Vice-Chancellor and Chairman of the Board of Trustees, KWASU Microfinance Bank, Prof. Jimoh Shaykh-Luqman, announced this while presenting offer letters to the farmers’ associations at a formal event held on the university campus.
Addressing the farmers, the Vice-Chancellor, represented by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Administration), Prof. Moshood Jimba, said the agricultural loan scheme aimed to support farmers in boosting food production and enhancing food sustainability.
“The loan is meant to support your farm operations, especially in the upcoming planting season,” he said.
Prof. Shaykh-Luqman reaffirmed KWASU’s commitment to its mantra of being a “University for Community Development,” leveraging its expertise and resources to initiate programmes that drive local development.
The Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of KWASU Microfinance Bank, Alhaji Hakeem Hassan, noted that the agricultural loan scheme was piloted last year with 15 farmers as beneficiaries.
He added that the pilot scheme yielded positive results for both the farmers and the bank, as all beneficiaries successfully repaid their loans.
Following this success, he said, the scheme had been expanded to include more farmers under various farmers’ associations.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the associations benefiting from the agricultural loan scheme include Alanu Agbelere Farmers Group, Agbedola Ketere Group, and Itesiwaju Agbe Group Omoni.
Others are Agbeloba Farmers Association (Malete Market), Agbeyewa Elemere Farmers Group, Agbe Olofeere Group, and Agbeloga Malete Farmers Group.
Speaking on behalf of the farmers, the Chairman of Agbeloba Farmers Association (Malete Market), Alhaji Mohammed Abdulrazaq, expressed gratitude to the university and the bank for their trust.
He pledged, on behalf of the beneficiaries, to utilise the loans effectively and ensure prompt repayment.
Agriculture
Kano Govt. implements N2.3bn livestock empowerment programme

The Kano State Government has begun implementing the second phase of its livestock empowerment programme valued at N2.3bn under the Kano State Agro-Pastoral Development Project (KSADP).
The Commissioner for Agriculture and Natural Resources, Dr Mamood Danjuma, disclosed this while addressing newsmen on Thursday in Kano.
Danjuma said the initiative aims to support beneficiaries with livestock, feeds, drugs, and salt lick to enhance their economic well-being.
According to him, 911 beneficiaries are being supported with two rams each, feed for three months, drugs and salt lick, while 2,386 women are being supported with two goats and a buck goat in the poorest households in the state.
He explained that the total package under the empowerment programme showed that 1,342 bulls were procured by the government at the cost of N560m, 1,822 rams were procured at the cost of N175m and 7,158 goats bought at the cost of N451m.
“Under the cattle scheme, each cattle gains 100kg over a period of 120 days. The fattening period is for 120 days, making three cycles possible in a year.
“As for the small ruminants fattening scheme, with the same 120-day fattening period yielding an extra 15kg/animal.
“The project promotes goats’ reproduction through women who will take care of the animals and sell the young ones to improve their income and standard of living,” he said.
He said that the programme promotes economic empowerment, particularly among women, by providing them with livestock to care for and sell, ultimately improving their income and standard of living.
Agriculture
Gov. Idris vows to sustain free fertiliser policy for farmers

Gov. Nasir Idris of Kebbi, has vowed to sustain free distribution of fertilisers to farmers up to the end of his tenure.
The governor made the promise at Shanga Local Government Area while addressing party loyalists in continuation of his thank-you tour to Local Government Areas of the state.
He observed that sustaining the free distribution of fertilisers to farmers would boost the morale of farmers, increase food production and contribute to national food security.
Idris also pledged to sustain the payment of Hadaya (sacrificial ram) for intending pilgrims in his efforts to assist the pilgrims.
He thanked the people of Shanga for the support and cooperation they have been rendering to his administration.
Speaking on education, the governor said his government would continue to offer free education to the people of Kebbi to pave the way for an educated society.
He recalled that the state government had been providing N175 million monthly for secondary school students’ feeding but now increased it to N300 million per month.
Receiving those who dumped People’s Democratic Party (PDP) for All Progressives Congress (APC), the governor, assured them of equal treatment, insisting that the present administration was for the entire people of the state.
On requests of road construction linking villages in the area, Gov. Idris assured to fulfil the demands to ease movement of goods and people in the area.
In his speech, the APC Chairman in the state, Alhaji Abubakar Kana-Zuru assured the new members that they would be given equal treatment.
He urged the council chairman, commissioner and other political office holders to integrate the new members to give them a sense of belonging.
In a welcome address, Babangida Aliyu, the party Chairman, Shanga Local Government appreciated the governor for bringing development to their area in different sectors.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the occasion also featured formal reception of about 8,000 PDP supporters including local government party exco, delegates and state assembly party candidate, Mustapha for 2019 and 2023 to ruling APC
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