Naija247News reports that the Adamawa State Government has invested a substantial N2 billion into the procurement and distribution of agricultural inputs, in a strategic move to boost food production and tackle the growing threat of food insecurity across the state.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!The announcement was made by Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri during a recent stakeholders’ meeting with farmers’ associations, local government representatives, and agricultural experts in Yola, the state capital.
Naija247news gathered that the investment is part of the state’s broader agricultural transformation agenda, which aims to support smallholder farmers with improved seeds, fertilizers, herbicides, and mechanized tools ahead of the 2025 planting season.
According to Naija247news, Governor Fintiri stated that the initiative was designed to not only increase food supply but also reduce the financial burden on farmers who continue to struggle with high input costs due to inflation and supply chain disruptions.
Naija247news understands that over 50,000 farmers across the 21 local government areas of Adamawa will benefit from the first phase of the intervention. The distribution is expected to be coordinated through local cooperatives to ensure equitable access and transparency.
“We cannot afford to play politics with food production,” Governor Fintiri said. “This N2 billion investment reflects our commitment to food security, youth employment, and economic stability in the state.”
Naija247news reports that the government is also collaborating with private sector partners, including agro-allied companies and microfinance institutions, to provide extension services and access to credit, enabling farmers to scale up their operations.
Agricultural stakeholders have lauded the government’s effort, describing it as timely and impactful amid the current food inflation crisis facing many Nigerian households. Naija247news gathered that the initiative could help reduce the state’s dependence on food imports and revitalize rural economies.
According to Naija247news, Adamawa’s Ministry of Agriculture has set up a monitoring and evaluation task force to track the distribution and utilization of the inputs, ensuring that the funds translate to measurable improvements in yield and food availability.
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