Agriculture

Osun State Government has distributed 100,000 cocoa seedlings to about 1,000 farmers in the State.

The State Government also distributed agro-chemicals, hand-spraying tools, limes and other farm inputs to about 1,000 farmers across the Local Government Areas of the State.

Similarly, the Government also inaugurated Osun Broilers Outgrowers Production Scheme III (OBOPS) to enhance the capacity of the livestock production.

Speaking during the event at the Agriculture Demonstration Centre, Aisu, in Ede South Local Government Area of the State,  Governor Adegboyega Oyetola said Government’s efforts were geared  towards repositioning agriculture and make Osun the food basket of the nation in general and Southwest in particular.

He added that the initiative was designed to support farmers and cushion the effects of the erratic weather that occurred last year, which resulted in prolonged drought and flooding in different parts of the State.

Governor Oyetola hinted that approval had been given for the establishment of 10,000 hectares of farmland to be used as a farm settlement at F3 in Ife-South Local Government in which 400 hectares of the farmland had been cleared to empower one thousand (1,000) youths in the cultivation of arable crops, while 23 hectares of farmland was cleared at Ifon, in Orolu Local Government as a Demonstration Site for youths and women empowerment and agro processing centres.

The Governor further emphasized that the initiative would support the systematic replacement of the existing old cocoa plantations and other permanent crops with improved high-yielding varieties to make Osun the largest cocoa producer in Southwest Nigeria.

Farmers in each of the Local Government Areas across the State got 1,500 cocoa seedlings as priority was given to the Cocoa Producing Local Government Areas of the State.

In a remark, the Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Security, Dr. Dayo Adewole, assured that the State Government would be supplying farmers buds, day-old chicks and feeds so as to aid them in launching the scheme in their respective domains.

He disclosed that the Governor had equally put in place workable mechanisms to embark on a tour of milk collection centres across the State.

Also speaking, the Chairman of All Farmers Association of Nigeria, Osun State Chapter, Alhaji Sulaiman Araokanmi, commended the prompt intervention of government to revamp agriculture in the State.

While commending the State Government on the kind gesture extended to them, some of the beneficiaries who expressed delight lauded the kind gesture extended to them by the Oyetola-led Administration.

Some of the direct beneficiaries of the cocoa intervention programmes, Mr. Omoloye Akanmu, Mr. Rabiu Omowole; Alhaji Adesanya Aderemi; Mrs. Christiana Ogunsaya; Alhaja Asifat Bukola and Mr. Adedayo Kayode,  said the initiative would go a long way to rekindle their hope in agribusiness in the State.

Akinola Adenitan

Agriculture

Kwara State Government has commenced the distribution of 50,000 cocoa seedlings free of charge as palliative to cushion the effect of hardship caused by COVID-19 pandemic on cocoa farmers in the state.

Speaking at the inauguration of the distribution of the cocoa seedlings for year 2020 planting season in Ilorin, the state Deputy Govenor, Mr Kayode Alabi said the state government would continue to encourage cocoa production in the state.

According to him the state government had also empowered 50 cocoa farmers to enhance their productivity through the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) intervention programmes.

The deputy governor explained that the state government in collaboration with the CBN is establishing cocoa settlement in about three communities in the state to empower the youths.

Mr Alabi also urged the farmers to put in more effort to ensure the success of the programme.

In a remak, the chairman, Kwara State Branch of Cocoa Farmers Association of Nigeria, Oloyede Ezekiel commended the state government for coming to the aid of cocoa farmers at the time of need.

He assured that all the palliatives given to the farmers will be judiciously utilized.

Ali Rabiu