Tag: IFAD

  • IFAD approves $1.7m flood recovery support to farmers

    IFAD approves $1.7m flood recovery support to farmers

    The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) says it will disburse 1.7 million dollars to support farmers affected by floods in nine states of the country before ending of the year.

    The intervention according to the organisation is to ameliorate flood impact on farmers and enable them to go into dry season farming, so as to enhance their income, boost production and ensure food security.

    Dede Ekoue, IFAD Country Director said this on the sideline of the Federal Government/IFAD-Value Chain Development Programme (VCDP) Mid Term Review (MTR) Mission Stakeholders Wrap-Up Workshop, on Saturday in Abuja.

    Ekoue who identified total flood recovery response for 2022 as 1.7 millions dollars, said the organisation had made an initial allocation of 600,000 dollars to farmers in some of the VCDP benefitting states.

    According to her, the distribution of the fund in support of VCDP beneficiaries has already started for dry season farming in Kogi, Nasarawa, Niger  Anambra, and Enugu States.

    “The process will be accelerated this December and early next year.

    “The 1.7 million dollars is coming from the regular funding of VCDP,” she said.

    Ekoue explained that the gesture was in response to the yearnings of farmers in the course of MTR mission across the VCDP benefiting states in the country.

    She said “what was important to farmers in the course of visitation is for them to adapt more to help them recover, while the second one is to continue to strengthen the marketing aspect, especially for cassava..

    “We noticed that there is more opportunities to strengthen the market aspect for cassava producers; for rice producers a lot of progress has been made.”

    Dr Fatima Aliyu, National Programme Coordinator, IFAD-VCDP said through the intervention the organisation and the government will support each of the over 2,000 targeted farmers with 40kg of seed, four bags of NPK and two bags of Urea.

    The farmers, according to her, will also be supported with two litres of herbicides and water pumps for each hectare of farmland that will be rehabilitated, capacity building and extension services.

    “We are training them on good agronomic practices to be abreast on how to cultivate their crops in the dry season.

    “We have been doing it but felt we should do more to enable them have a very bumper harvest,”

    Dr Aisha Omar, Director, International Economic Relations Department, Federal Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning, said that the MTR was purposely to assess the performance of the project, determine challenges impeding implementation, relevance of different component and activities in view of current circumstances.

    She said such will enable concerned organisations to decide “if there is the need to restructure the project”.

    Omar assured that the department was committed to working with partners and project teams at state and Federal levels to meet the project development objectives and ensure value for money in those facilities obtained.

    “The doors of my team are always opened to help the implementation unit resolve challenges and difficulties that might arise, “she said.

    Omar however encouraged the project staff from participating states and at federal level to be dedicated to the implementation of the project and adhere to the procurement and financial management procedures of the fund, to avoid ineligible expenditure.

    Dr Peter Kush, Deputy Director, Programme Coordinating Unit, Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development decried the devastating effect of flood on farmers.

    “In the course of fieldwork, we discovered that most of the project farmlands were washed away by the flood, some of the VCDP infrastructure submerged among others,” he said.

  • Ondo govt. reiterates commitment to partner FG, stakeholders on food security

    Ondo govt. reiterates commitment to partner FG, stakeholders on food security

    Ondo State Government says it will partner relevant agencies to enhance food sufficiency by ensuring massive food production in the state.

    The Deputy Governor of the State, Mr Lucky Aiyedatiwa, said this at the graduation ceremony and disbursement of working capital to 260 trained women and youths by IFAD-LIFE-ND Project on Thursday in Akure.

    The trainees, generally known as “incubatees”, received training on Cocoa, Cassava, Fishery and Poultry.

    Newsmen reports that Livelihood Improvement Family Enterprises Niger-Delta (LIFE-ND) is a project sponsored by International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), in partnership with Niger Delta Development Commission (NDCC).

    The Deputy Governor, represented by his Chief of Staff, Mr Segun Omojuwa, restated government’s passion for the project.

    According to the acting governor, the programme is aimed at transforming rural economy by ensuring food security and job creation for rural youths and women.

    He said that Gov. Oluwarotimi Akeredolu had approved payment of counterpart fund as appropriate to enhance success of the programme.

    Aiyedatiwa said government had put all machinery in place in securing the state from the menace of cattle/herdsmen and bandits through the introduction of the Amotekun to give the ”incubatees” a secured platform to operate optimally.

    “The project’s overall goal is to transform rural economy in which the rural population can derive prosperity and equal benefits.

    “It will also enhance income, food security and job creation for rural youths and women through Agribusiness enterprise development in a sustainable basis in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria,” he said.

    The State Commissioner for Agriculture and Forestry, Mr Olatayo Aribo, said the programme would increase job creation, income generation, food security and foreign exchange, both at local and international levels.

    “This is no doubt a unique ceremony in our state, where 260 incubatees’ disaggregated to 123 females and 137 males would graduate after receiving training in four major Agribusiness enterprises,” he said.

    The State Coordinator of IFAD, Mr Olawale Ademola, said it aimed to continue to support agricultural development by empowering youths.