Edo, FG, IFAD Commence Training For 4,250 Farmers To Boost Food Security
The Federal Government of Nigeria in collaboration with the Edo State Government and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) has commenced training for 4,250 youths and women on agribusiness to boost food security in the country.
Speaking at the opening of a six-days training programme, Agribusiness Promotion Coordinator, Livelihood Improvement Family Enterprise-Niger Delta (LIFE-ND) Project, Mrs. Anthonia Esenwa, said the project is in line with the federal government’s vision for national food security in the Niger Delta region.
She noted that the vision agrees with Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki’s plan for the Accelerated Agricultural Development Programme to address unemployment and poverty among youths to improve the capacity of agripreneurs and to ensure food security in Edo State.
She explained that the pilot phase of the programme covers the training of 125 beneficiaries as incubates and 25 others as incubators that will be exposed to the theoretical part of entrepreneurship.
Esenwa noted, “Agriculture is no longer a pastime activity but a business which the federal government through the agricultural transformation agenda is promoting as an alternative source of foreign exchange earnings as revenue from crude oil is dwindling.”
She added that the project, which is being implemented in nine (9) states of the Niger Delta will operate across ten local government areas, while beneficiaries will be selected in ten communities in each of the LGAs.
“The selected commodities for Edo State are fishery, cassava, rice and poultry. It is hoped that at the end of first phase of the project, 4250 indigenes of Edo State will be empowered. The LIFE-ND is aimed at enhancing the income, food security and job creation for youths and women in rural areas of the Niger Delta,” she said.
The Permanent Secretary, Edo State Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Mr. Peter Aikhuomobhogbe said “The project is geared towards supporting women and youths in agricultural enterprises. The ongoing training will strengthen incubators with strong agric enterprises so that they can take in incubate to enable them to support themselves and have sustainable livelihood.”