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FG trains Ebonyi rice farmers on organic fertilizer production

Fertiliser

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October 5, 2022
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The Federal Government has embarked on the training of local rice farmers on organic fertilizer production in Ebonyi.

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The three-day training workshop which commenced on Wednesday in Abakaliki was declared open by Mr Kwaid Mohammed, director, Farm Inputs Support Services (FISS), Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Water Resources, Abuja.

Mohammed, whose address was read by Dr William Obazi, state director, federal ministry of Agriculture and Water Resources, said that the workshop was aimed at promoting organic fertilizer production and use at the local levels using eco-friendly technologies.

He noted that the workshop would provide a platform and needed opportunity for increased advocacy for the use and adoption of organic fertilizer in Nigeria.

The director informed the farmers that the government desired to sustain the growth of the country’s agricultural sector arising from the several initiatives introduced by the ministry, part of which was the development of organic fertilizers.

According to him, the development and promotion of organic fertilizers were to bring to an end the problem of rejection of Nigerian produce in the international market.

“The Nigerian farmers, I believed are prepared to adopt the use of organic fertilizers as the country is blessed with abundant raw materials such as plant residues; poultry dungs, livestock wastes biogas residue and agricultural by-products.

“The increasing consumer demand for organic products locally is also an indication that the sector has high growth potential.

“As you may be aware presently, most of the organic products on sale across the country are imported from overseas which needed to be bridged to generate wealth and employment, particularly among the youth,” Mohammed said.

The director advised the participants to give attention to the training reminding them that the Russian-Ukrainian conflict had hiked the cost of importation of inorganic raw materials such as Muriat of Potash (MOP) adding that the conflict also made accessing foreign exchange difficult.

“This has made it not only necessary but imperative to look inward and pay attention to the local preparation of these organic fertilizers using eco-friendly local raw materials.

“The benefits of adopting the use of locally made organic formulations will no doubt reduce the cost of purchasing fertilizers (inorganic and imported organic fertilizers), and improve soil conditions and soil fertility.

” It will extend the shelf-life of organic produce and improve the general livelihood of the farmers and the populace in general,” he added.

Earlier, Mrs Janet Oluyemisi, an assistant director in the ministry said in an interview with newsmen that the training programme was to ensure the better livelihood of the farmers due to the current spike in the price of fertilizers in the market.

“Because we have our farmers in mind, the minister has commissioned us to see how the farmers can use the available local materials to produce organic composts that can enhance productivity,” she said.

She urged the participants to be attentive and take the training seriously to be able to take it down to their various communities.

Mrs Cordelia Agbo, one of the participants expressed gratitude to the federal government for organising the training for rice farmers in the state stressing that the knowledge acquired would help her to improve and increase her rice production.

“From this training, I’ll be able to produce organic fertilizer that will help increase my crop production and I’m here to learn how to use micronutrients to produce my organic fertilizers,” Agbo said.

No fewer than 100 farmers drawn from the different rice farmers associations and cooperative clusters were attending the training workshop.

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