Agriculture
Livestock: Ministry establishes 164 collection centres to boost milk production
The Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Sen. Abubakar Kyari, says the ministry has established 164 milk collection centres in the country to boost livestock production and animal health.
Kyari disclosed this in his presentation at the ministerial sectoral update in commemoration of President Bola Tinubu’s first anniversary in Abuja.
He said that the ministry also established animal health centres and veterinary hospital as well as eight cottage feed mills and seven livestock centres across the country.
Kyari said the ministry procured and distributed 14,056,467 doses of anthrax spore, foot and mouth diseases vaccines for risk-based vaccination exercise in 22 high-risk States located in the North-Central, North-West, North-East, South-West and South-South zones of the country.
He said that the ministry organised capacity building of livestock farmers on biosecurity and anti-microbial resistance to safeguard animal production.
Kyari said the ministry equally facilitated the fodder and pasture programme with distribution of 130 Residue crushers and development of 1,848.5 hectares of pastures across states for livestock consumption.
He said the ministry, in a pilot phase, handed over to 15 State governments, 760 tonnes of poultry feed and 70 of ruminant feed for distribution to small holder farmers.
The minister said another achievement of the ministry was the implementation of National Livestock Development Plan on the promotion of grazing reserves and ranching nationwide.
Kyari said in response to persistent food inflation in the country, some measures were undertaken to boost food production.
“We distributed 60,432metric tonnes of improved seeds, 887,255mt seedlings and 138nos. value kits.
“Also, 501,726 litres of agrochemicals, 62,328.5 metric tonnes of inorganic fertilizers, 1,000kg fungicide and 33,200nos equipment to farmers across different value chains to enhance production,” he said.
He said the ministry received 2.15 million bags of fertiliser from the Central Bank of Nigeria for distribution to farmers free of charge.
Kyari said there was also improvement of farmland security with provision of additional resources to agro rangers and other security agencies.
On agricultural produce export, he said there was an increase based on the intensification of efforts for the production and processing of soya beans, sesame and ginger among others.
He also said as part of the ministry’s achievements within one year, it strengthened mechanisation for massive food production.
Kyari said the Federal Government, through the ministry, signed a Memorandum of Understanding with John Deere and Tata Africa to assemble in-country and supply 10,000 tractors with implements and accessories at 2,000 units yearly.
“As well as 100 units of combine harvesters to support production,” he said.
(NAN)
Agriculture
NBMA says TELA Maize safe for consumption
The National Biosafety Management Agency (NBMA) has assured Nigerians of their safety in the consumption of TELA Maize.
Mrs Gloria Ogbaki, Head of Information and Public Relations, said this in a statement on Monday in Abuja.
She said that the agency’s attention had been drawn to concerns being raised by Nigerians following the approval and launch of TELA maize in the country.
“NBMA wishes to state that the safety and health of Nigerians are of topmost importance, we will not compromise on this.
“We take into serious cognisance the concerns of Nigerians because maize is a staple crop which is of great importance to the country.
“NBMA is committed to ensuring transparency, safety and unbiased decision-making concerning genetically modified organisms,” she said.
Ogbaki said that the agency conducted a proper risk assessment and analysis of TELA maize to ensure that it was safe for human consumption.
She said that the risk assessment for TELA maize was thoroughly conducted by experts and scientists from the academia and other relevant agencies.
The NBMA information officer said that experts from the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control, Standard Organisation of Nigeria and Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service were part of the certification process.
She further listed the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission, National Agricultural Seed Council and some university research centres as part of the process.
“They worked with our internal review process and confirmed that TELA maize meets safety standards.
“We urge Nigerians to remain calm and trust in the rigorous evaluation process. TELA maize has been approved based on scientific evidence, its benefits to farmers are significant,” she said.
(NAN)
Agriculture
NEDC distributes inputs to 4,200 farmers in Bauchi
NEDC distributes inputs to 4,200 farmers in Bauchi
The North East Development Commission (NEDC) has distributed farm inputs to 4,200 farmers in Bauchi State.
The commission distributed the inputs through the LOBITO Group for Asiwaju, to selected farmers across the 20 local government areas of the state.
Mr Sulaiman Aliyu, representative of the Commission stated this at the inauguration of the distribution exercise on Sunday in Azare, Katagum Local Government Area of the state.
He said the gesture was in line with President Bola Tinubu’s administration’s effort towards boosting crop production to achieve food security in the country.
According to Aliyu, the commission is working to collaborate with the LOBITO group and other stakeholders to support farmers in encouraging rainfed and dry season activities.
The items distributed include water pumps, liquid fertilisers, chemicals, improved rice and maize seeds.
Also speaking, Usman Darazo, the LOBITO Coordinator in the state, said the gesture targeted smallholder farmers at the grassroots to encourage productivity.
While commending the commission for the support, Darazo urged the beneficiaries to ensure effective utilisation of the items to boost their production output.
One of the beneficiaries, Malam Saidu Yana, commended the gesture, adding it would boost crop production in the state.
(NAN)
Agriculture
NDE trains 1,850 youths in agricultural technology
NDE trains 1,850 youths in agricultural technology
The National Directorate of Employment (NDE), has commenced the training of 1850 youths across the country under its 2024 Sustainable Agricultural Development Training Scheme (SADTS).
Mallam Abubakar Nuhu-Fikpo, Director General NDE, disclosed this at the inaugural ceremony of 50 beneficiaries from Adamawa for the 2024 SADTS on Thursday, in Yola.
Represented by Mrs Pwa-Amgulma Josia, Head of Human Resources NDE, Adamawa, Nuhu-Fikpo said the programme was geared towards creating employment opportunities for Nigerians in the agricultural sector.
He said the scheme under the Rural Empowerment Promotion (REP) Department aimed at promoting modern agriculture as a business for citizens was in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda of the President.
“We are here to flag off the training of 1850 participants under the 2024 SADTS, the prospective participants are drawn from the local government and senatorial districts of the 36 states of the federation and FCT.
“The aim of the training is to create employment for the rural communities through training on modern innovative agricultural technology.
“Others are, to expose unemployed youths to the potential in exotic vegetable crops and livestock production farming business, improve the livelihood of the rural people and reduce rural-urban migration.
Nuhu-Fikpo encouraged the beneficiaries to take advantage of the opportunity and acquire the needed skills that would enable them to set up their agribusiness and succeed as agripreneurs.
Ms Beatrice Oruoyehu, Deputy Director Rural Empowerment Promotion (REP) Dept, said the scheme was in line with the presidential priority to reform the economy and boost agriculture in achieving food security.
Represented by Mallam Farouk Farouk, REP Department NDE, Oruoyehu stated that the three-month agricultural business training duration would be in two phases, which include two weeks of experiment training (theory) in crop and livestock production along its value chain and ten weeks of practical field adaptive training at NDE Agricultural Training Center(ASTC) or states with alternative centres.
Oruoyehu urged trainees to be diligent saying only participants who successfully complete the training would be considered for facilities to establish their choice of agribusinesses.
Zinant Ahmed, an ex-beneficiary of the 2022 SADTS and an agriprenuer in livestock production, said the training she acquired helped her grow her business and has created jobs for people in her community.
Gadafi Adamu a prospective trainee for 2024 SADTS, appreciated NDE for the opportunity, saying the skills would boost his knowledge and enable him to succeed as a farmer and a job creator.
(NAN)
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