NALDA Distributes Inputs To Boost Food Production In Abia, Kebbi, Yobe

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– NALDA distributed farming supplies to Abia, Kebbi, and Yobe states to improve food production and affordability.
– The initiative aligns with President Tinubu’s food security goals and is expected to increase cultivated land by over 340 hectares.

The National Agricultural Land Development Authority (NALDA) distributed agricultural supplies to farmers in Abia, Kebbi, and Yobe States. This initiative aims to increase food production and availability amidst global resource limitations and potential food shortages.

Over 340 hectares of farmland are expected to be cultivated thanks to the distributed supplies, which include fertiliser, herbicides, and improved seeds. Farmers in Abia and Yobe received maize seeds, while Kebbi farmers received rice seeds suitable for cultivating a half-hectare each.

NALDA Executive Secretary Prince Paul Ikonne assured beneficiaries of continued support and highlighted the program’s alignment with President Bola Tinubu’s goals of ensuring food security and affordability. The body intends to expand the program by adding more farmers to their database.

The initiative was well-received by beneficiaries across all three states. Farmers expressed gratitude for the support in acquiring essential supplies, which can be challenging to obtain, and pledged to utilise them effectively. NALDA administrators in each state oversaw the distribution process.

Joseph Akahome
Joseph Akahome
Joseph O Akahome (OJ) is a writer, with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and Literature from the University of Benin. He is an avid agriculturist, with a bias for poultry and an insatiable appetite for chicken wings. When he is neither reading nor researching, he likes to spend recreational time playing board games, or swimming in serene forested lakes.

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