NGO trains Katsina farmers in degraded land reclamation techniques

Propcom+, in collaboration with a non-government organisation, Himma Agricultural Support Initiative has commenced training of farmers on techniques of reclaiming degraded lands.
The training is aimed at boosting agricultural productivity in Katsina State.
The programme is being funded by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) of the United Kingdom.
Addressing farmers at Sandamu, Zango and Daura during a demonstration exercise on Wednesday, Suleiman Ja’afar, Propcom+ Intervention Officer, said they engaged HASI into the programme in Katsina State, because of its expertise in various areas of agriculture.
He said the demonstration was aimed at inculcating knowledge on farmers on how to reclaim degraded lands using “Half-moon and Tassa techniques,” which would lead to increased crop yields, enhanced soil health, and reduce cost of farming, among others.
According to him, the two methods enable farmers not only to grow crops on such abandoned degraded lands but also establish tree plantations to fight desertification and other environmental challenges.
He, therefore, urged the beneficiaries to extend the training to others with a view to achieving the desired goal.
On his part, the Project Communication Officer, Lawal Abdu, noted that the programme would assist in transforming rural economies by addressing environmental, social and economic challenges in the country’s food and land-use system.
The officer pointed out that the youths would be connected to the National Seeds Council, to facilitate easy access to efficient seeds for their communities.
He added that three youths were trained on soil testing at farmlands with the aim of knowing the most suitable fertiliser for each farm.
The officer noted that youths were empowered to offer the services at affordable rates.
The new technique, he said, would further enhance soil fertility, thereby, boost agricultural productivity and guarantee food security.
Responding, the Chairman, Daura Local Government Council, Bala Musa, represented by the council’s secretary, Iliyasu Shehu-Madobi, expressed willingness to welcome any programme that would bring development to the area.
He said: “Farming remains a necessary endeavour for human existence; therefore, food security is critical to societal growth and development. Embracing modern farming techniques could be a solution to our country’s current challenges.”
(NAN)
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