The Lagos government has
commenced the distribution of farm produce to farmers across the state to help
boost food production.
The distribution
of the farm produce was set up as part of the state government’s empowerment
programme which cut across fishing, piggery, sheep rearing, egg marketing,
poultry, and horticulture among others.
This was
disclosed by the governor at the presentation of the produce to beneficiaries
at the Fish Farm Estate, Odogunyan, Ikorodu. He was represented by the state
commissioner for agriculture, Gbolahan Lawal.
Fashola further disclosed that the initiative, tagged “Agricultural Value
Chains Empowerment” will benefit about 3000 residents of the state.
He said, “Last
week, during the World Food Day, the Lagos State Government announced the
empowerment of 3,149 residents, comprising youths, traders, and existing
farmers with farm inputs and produce under the Agricultural Value Chains
Empowerment Programme to boost food production.
“Since the
commencement of the empowerment programme, distributions of inputs have been
made in the various divisions in Lagos, with 747 beneficiaries receiving their
inputs in the areas of fishing, piggery, sheep and goat, egg marketing, feed
mill, poultry feed, fish feed, cassava, aquaculture, rice, pepper soup, fish
marketing, coconut, vegetable, horticulture and butchery.”
He added that
centres had been provided in Badagry, Odogunyan, Epe and Agege areas of the
state for easy access to the items.
Source: http://dailypost.ng/2014/10/27/lagos-empowers-farmers-farm-produce/
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