Agriculture

15,000 Farmers Supported In Kebbi State

15,000 Farmers Supported In Kebbi State
  • PublishedJune 13, 2018

At least 15,000 farmers in Kebbi State have been empowered by PROACT, a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) in rice and sorghum production in the state.

According to Mr Olumide Ojo, the PROACT Project Coordinator, in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), in Daura on Wednesday, the farmers were assisted to enhance food security and encourage self reliance among the beneficiaries.

15,000 households had been registered in the programme in Kebbi state and 15,700 metric tonnes of paddy rice and 6,115 tonnes of sorghum had been produced in Jega and Danko/Wasagu Local Government Areas.

The coordinator said that the harvest was during the 2017 and 2018 wet and dry season farming.

He said the NGO was in Daura on an assessment visit of an EU-Oxfam sponsored programme – Improving the Fuel Wood Balance (FUWOBA), with a view to identify possible areas of improvement of their activities.

Ojo said that the organisation was committed to increasing its coverage by expanding the scope of its activities.

PROACT programme is an EU and Oxfam project in Nigeria, which is aimed at boosting food security.

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