Nigeria: NAQS empowers farmers In Ife North, East with improved seedlings

Published 2022년 10월 6일

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The National Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS), in partnership with Alrido Uplifting Limited and Hicoti Consulting Limited, has distributed agricultural inputs such as seedlings and crops to farmers in Ife North and East Federal Constituency in Osun State. The distribution included soybean, maize, melon, groundnut, cassava stems, oil-palm seedlings, yam sets, banana, and plantain suckers. The farmers were also taught on production, planting times, best management practices, processing, and value addition of the crops. The programme benefited 120 farmers from Ife North and 80 from Ife East.
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In a bid to boost their production capacity, the National Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS), in collaboration with Alrido Uplifting Limited and Hicoti Consulting Limited has empowered farmers in Ife North and East Federal Constituency with seedlings. During the distribution ceremony held at Ile-Ife, Osun State, as part of the mandate to boost the agricultural value chain, NAQS through Hicoti consulting supplied and distributed agricultural inputs such as seeds of soybeans, maize, melon, groundnut, cassava stems, oil-palm seedlings, yam sets, banana and plantain suckers to Ife North and East federal constituency which are known for the production of the aforementioned crops. The primary occupation of Ife North and East people is agriculture. The town is noted for the production of cassava, maize, yam, plantain and banana. These crops are rich in vitamins, energy, minerals and protein. The major limitation to the high-yield and diseased-free crop production in the region is the ...
Source: Independent

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