Plateau State is renowned for its agricultural activities, with a focus on cultivating the nutrient-rich grain, Acha. This grain is valued for its high calcium content and numerous health benefits. However, farmers are finding it challenging to obtain improved varieties of Acha, which are scarce and hard to access. The National Cereal Research Institute has developed two superior varieties with higher yield and resistance to pests, but their availability is limited. Farmers face various challenges, such as a lack of fertilizers, pest and cattle issues, and heavy rainfall, which affect the crop. They also noted that the cost of the seedling has increased significantly. Farmers suggest that spraying weed-control chemicals before planting can help achieve a weed-free farm. They are seeking government support to improve the accessibility of improved Acha varieties to boost cultivation.