The Sasakawa/KSADP; $22m project yielding result

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The Sasakawa Africa Association (SAA-Nigeria) and Kano State Afro-Pastoral Project (KSADP) has started yielding results in increase in food security, market viability and nutritional security in Kano State through a $22 million project.

The project commenced last year and is designed to benefit 450, 000 farmers across the state.

This was disclosed by the Country Director of SAA-Nigeriw, Dr. Abdulhanid Gambo, while briefing newsmen in Kano saying the intervention is being implemented by SAA-Nigeria, in collaboration with the state government, funded by Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) with support from Live and Livelihood Fund (LLF) under counterpart funding.

The project is targeted at empowering 450,000 farmers in three major segments, including regenerating agriculture, micro nutrient fortification and market oriented agriculture, geared towards enhancing life and livelihood in the country.

He said SAA-Nigeria, an international agricultural commodity value chain provider, was engaged to implement the KSADP crop productivity component, which involves Cereal (rice, maize, sorghum, millet) and vegetable (onion and tomatoes).

“The focus of Sasakawa in the KSADP agricultural intervention hinges on ensuring the deployment of technologies to farmers, essentially to improve high yield and sustain production of nutritional food and security.

“We managed the implementation of the project in the area of regeneration of soil health to attain maximum production. The beneficiaries are being equipped with requisite knowledge on how to add value to production in line with global best practices.

“Also, Sasakawa promotes nutrient based crops to enhance consumers’ good health. We introduced micro nutrient technologies, which are bio fortified to produce a balanced diet. Another major area we focus on is market viability. Beneficiaries are educated on what to produce.”

The Programme Coordinator, SAA/KSADP, Abdulrashid Hamisu Kofar-Mata remarked that 270,000 farmers are targeted in the second year of implementation.

He added that with the present figure, the programme has successfully exceeded its primary target with about 70 per cent in two years.

He emphasised that though the implementation was previously piloted in 20 local councils, it has since expanded to cover the rest of the 24 councils with the deployment of additional 900 extension workers to facilitate the implementation.

The Communications Officer, SAA Nigeria, Moses Nongoatse stated that the idea behind the media oarley was to showcase the performance of SAA/KSADP agricultural intervention across the 44 Local Government Area of Kano state in the last two years of implementation

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