Over fifty-nine million naira worth of farm inputs and implements have been distributed to about two hundred Anambra State Farmers, profiled for the 2022/2023 dry season rice farming.

 

The inputs, which included water pump and its accessories, selective and nonselective herbicides for rice farming, improved certified rice seeds and Fertilizer, were distributed by the Federal Government/IFAD VCDP to farmers under “Flood intervention strategy.”

Inaugurating the exercise at Agricultural Development Programme office in Awka, the Commissioner for Agriculture, Dr. Foster Ihejiofor, described the exercise as hope for the hopeless.

 

Dr Ihejiofor affirmed that with the inputs into Anambra State economy, there will be multiple creation of wealth as the average rice production per hectare will result in over one thousand, nine hundred tons of rice into Anambra Markets.

According to the Commissioner for Economic Planning and Budget, Miss. Chiamaka Nnake, Anambra State has been looking forward to the inputs, and defined it as one of numerous assistance for farmers which they are not taking for granted.

 

Miss Nnake promised quick release of Government Cash Counterpart Contribution since Agriculture remains Governor Chukwuma Soludo’s top priority.

 

The National Programme Co-ordinator, Federal Government IFAD VCDP, Dr Fatima Aliyu, said that in response to the effects of flood and in an effort to provide succour for the participating states, the VCDP reallocated funds and set aside two hundred and fifty million naira to providing agro inputs and equipment to affected farmers to carry out dry season farming.

 

Dr Aliyu, represented by the Knowledge Management and Communication Advisor, IFAD VCDP, Mrs. Vera Onyeaka-Onyilo, made it clear that VCDP will deploy climate adaptation strategies to reduce the effects of future floods on the farmers.

The state Programme Co-ordinator, Federal Government IFAD VCDP, Mr. Nnamdi Agwuncha, who regretted that they lost about fifteen of their farmers to the deluge, announced that the inputs are for one hectare of rice farm each, and charged beneficiaries to put them into good use as a monitoring team from Abuja will come next year to monitor the usage, progression and yields.

 

Some of the beneficiaries, including Chief Clement Onwuachu and Mrs. Bridget Orji, the inputs reawakened their spirit as they promised to put them into good use to achieve food sufficiency in the State.

Dr. Aliyu and her entourage had earlier paid a courtesy visit to the Commissioner for Agriculture Dr Ihejiofor, who appealed to the Federal Government IFAD VCDP to integrate its activities into the State agenda of regenerative agriculture for a healthier living.