One thousand small-scale farmers in Katsina, including displaced persons and people with special needs, will receive free agricultural inputs from the federal government.
Agriculture minister Abubakar Kyari disclosed this during Thursday’s flag-off of the distribution exercise in Katsina.
Mr Kyari said the intervention supports Agriculture minister Abubakar Kyari ’s Renewed Hope Agenda and sustainable food security.
He described food security as a critical national and global priority, aligned with the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Goals.
Mr Kyari said the government had launched wide-ranging economic reforms to boost agricultural productivity, create jobs and reduce the rising cost of living.
“To address challenges affecting our food security goals, the administration is implementing strategic reforms to stimulate productivity and improve access to food,” he said.
He added that targeted emergency and humanitarian interventions had been introduced to cushion the impact of the prevailing food crisis.
Mr Kyari recalled that a state of emergency on food security was declared in July 2023, demonstrating a commitment to transforming agriculture.
“Since assuming office on August 21, 2023, the ministry has reviewed programmes and introduced initiatives to support farmers and ensure food is available and affordable,” he said.
He assured that agricultural programmes align with presidential priorities, while strengthening collaboration with states, partners, NGOs, and the private sector.
The minister said the intervention targeted smallholder farmers constrained by high input costs.
“Our priority is to ensure essential inputs and mechanisation tools are accessible through transparent and accountable processes,” Kyari stated.
Items distributed included power tillers, herbicides, liquid fertilisers, knapsack sprayers and water pumps.
Ya’u Gwajo-Gwajo, chairman of the All Farmers Association of Nigeria in Katsina, commended the initiative but urged the provision of improved seeds and subsidised fertilisers. He said that access to seeds and fertilisers would enhance productivity and maximise the use of inputs.
(NAN)
