Kebbi supports RIFAN with N70m

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Governor Nasr Idris of Kebbi State, North West Nigeria has sympathised with rice farmers over the deteriorating state of rice farming due to the hike in price of farm inputs and implements, assuring them of total support on their efforts to boost the production of improved rice seeds.

About 400 hectres of arable land has been acquired by the Rice Farmers Association of Nigeria RIFAN in Bagudo Local Government Area of Kebbi State to boost the production of seeds.

The Chairman of RIFAN in Kebbi State, Bello Barade disclose this on Tuesday while on a courtesy call to Governor Nasir In Birnin Kebbi saying the gesture was a deliberate attempt to boost rice production in Nigeria

In response the governor announced N70m support to the project and went further saying  “Kebbi State is famous in rice and wheat production in Nigeria and beyond. I will sustain its lead as the number one producer of the commodities

“My government has placed top priority on agriculture, and I will explore all ways to help farmers to boost production in the state”

Gov Idris of Kebbi State

The National Financial Secretary of the Rice Farmers, Ahmed Ibrahim Suru urged the State Government to form a joint venture with the farmers in order to ensure sustainable food security in the country

Suru informed the governor that rice farmers had been cultivating the commodity three times in a year, saying that twice during dry season farming while the third one during wet season farming using improved seeds which were in short supply at the moment

Barade said the project was in collaboration with Ahamadu Bello University, Zaria because the yield par hectare has gradually dropped as farmers used edible rice for seeds.

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