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Kogi Farmers Reap Benefits: Lawmaker’s N150m Agricultural Inputs Boost Food Security

A lawmaker representing Ikeja Federal constituency in the National Assembly, James Faleke, has distributed agricultural inputs worth over N150 million to farmers in Kogi State. The initiative aims to help farmers recover from losses incurred due to recent falls in food prices.

Key Highlights:

  • Agricultural Inputs: The distribution includes essential inputs like sprayers, herbicides, seeds, liquid organic fertilizer, cash assistance, and other resources.
  • Training and Capacity Building: Beneficiaries received training to build their capacity on various value chains, including cassava and fisheries.
  • Demonstration Farms: The project includes demonstration farms, with over 150 hectares of land cleared and prepared for farming, and motorized boreholes provided in some locations.
  • Beneficiaries: A total of 165 farmers from across the three senatorial districts of Kogi State will benefit from the program.

Other Initiatives in Kogi State:

  • First Lady’s Agricultural Support Programme: Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, flagged off the distribution of farm inputs and equipment to farmers in Kogi State under the Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI) Agricultural Support Programme. The program targets women and youth farmers, promoting sustainable food systems.
  • Kogi State Government’s Commitment: The state government has reiterated its commitment to transforming the agricultural sector and improving the livelihood of farmers through initiatives like the Food for Lagos partnership.

Impact on Farmers:

  • Increased Productivity: The distribution of agricultural inputs and training is expected to improve farmers’ productivity and efficiency.
  • Improved Livelihood: The initiative aims to help farmers recover from losses and improve their livelihoods.
  • Food Security: The program is expected to contribute to food security in Kogi State and beyond.
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